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  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,310 Views
12 Pages

Mutual Balance between Vasohibin-1 and Soluble VEGFR-1 in Endothelial Cells

  • Hiroki Miyashita,
  • Hirotada Suzuki,
  • Akihide Ohkuchi and
  • Yasufumi Sato

31 May 2011

Vasohibin-1 (VASH1) is a VEGF-inducible gene of endothelial cells (ECs) that acts as a negative feedback regulator of angiogenesis. To further characterize the function of VASH1, we transfected human VASH1 gene into the mouse EC line MS1, established...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,875 Views
20 Pages

23 May 2025

Vasohibins (VASHs), comprising VASH-1 and VASH-2, were initially identified as regulators of angiogenesis. Recent studies, however, have unveiled their novel role in fibrosis and microtubule detyrosination. The dysregulated expression of VASHs is ass...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,389 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Deletion of Vasohibin-2 Exacerbates Ischemia-Reperfusion-Induced Acute Kidney Injury

  • Hiromasa Miyake,
  • Katsuyuki Tanabe,
  • Satoshi Tanimura,
  • Yuri Nakashima,
  • Tomoyo Morioka,
  • Kana Masuda,
  • Hitoshi Sugiyama,
  • Yasufumi Sato and
  • Jun Wada

Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for transition to chronic kidney disease. Recent evidence suggests that endothelial damage in peritubular capillaries can accelerate the progression of renal injury. Vasohibi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
94 Citations
15,586 Views
27 Pages

Alternative Splicing in Angiogenesis

  • Elizabeth Bowler and
  • Sebastian Oltean

Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA allows the generation of multiple splice isoforms from a given gene, which can have distinct functions. In fact, splice isoforms can have opposing functions and there are many instances whereby a splice isoform acts a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,714 Views
18 Pages

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global health problem. Unless intensive intervention is initiated, some patients can rapidly progress to end-stage kidney disease. However, it is often difficult to predict renal outcomes using conventional lab...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,918 Views
17 Pages

MicroRNA-10 Family Promotes Renal Fibrosis through the VASH-1/Smad3 Pathway

  • Yichen Shuai,
  • Na Xu,
  • Chuan Zhao,
  • Fengrui Yang,
  • Zhifen Ning and
  • Guoxia Li

Renal fibrosis (RF) stands as a pivotal pathological process in the advanced stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), and impeding its progression is paramount for delaying the advancement of CKD. The miR-10 family, inclusive of miR-10a and miR-10b, h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,944 Views
18 Pages

30 January 2023

Celiac disease (CD) represents a frequent autoimmune disease triggered by the ingestion of gliadin in genetically predisposed individuals. The alteration of enterocytes and brush border membrane morphology have been repetitively demonstrated, but the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,262 Views
20 Pages

Mechanistic Analysis of CCP1 in Generating ΔC2 α-Tubulin in Mammalian Cells and Photoreceptor Neurons

  • Takashi Hotta,
  • Alexandra Plemmons,
  • Margo Gebbie,
  • Trevor A. Ziehm,
  • Teresa Lynne Blasius,
  • Craig Johnson,
  • Kristen J. Verhey,
  • Jillian N. Pearring and
  • Ryoma Ohi

12 February 2023

An important post-translational modification (PTM) of α-tubulin is the removal of amino acids from its C-terminus. Removal of the C-terminal tyrosine residue yields detyrosinated α-tubulin, and subsequent removal of the penultimate glutam...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
9,157 Views
27 Pages

2 December 2011

Angiogenesis, a neovascularization process induced from the existing parent blood vessels, is a prerequisite for many physiological and pathological conditions. Under physiological conditions it is regulated by a balance between endogenous angioinhib...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,300 Views
22 Pages

Tubulin Carboxypeptidase Activity Promotes Focal Gelatin Degradation in Breast Tumor Cells and Induces Apoptosis in Breast Epithelial Cells That Is Overcome by Oncogenic Signaling

  • Trevor J. Mathias,
  • Julia A. Ju,
  • Rachel M. Lee,
  • Keyata N. Thompson,
  • Makenzy L. Mull,
  • David A. Annis,
  • Katarina T. Chang,
  • Eleanor C. Ory,
  • Megan B. Stemberger and
  • Takashi Hotta
  • + 4 authors

28 March 2022

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of the microtubule network impart differential functions across normal cell types and their cancerous counterparts. The removal of the C-terminal tyrosine of α-tubulin (deTyr-Tub) as performed by the tubu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,016 Views
16 Pages

Tumor Microenvironment in Mixed Neuroendocrine Non-Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: Interaction between Tumors and Immune Cells, and Potential Effects of Neuroendocrine Differentiation on the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Junichi Tsunokake,
  • Fumiyoshi Fujishima,
  • Hirofumi Watanabe,
  • Ikuro Sato,
  • Koh Miura,
  • Kazuhiro Sakamoto,
  • Hiroyoshi Suzuki,
  • Takashi Sawai,
  • Yuko Itakura and
  • Tatsuya Hoshi
  • + 10 authors

26 April 2022

The tumor microenvironment is considered to play a pivotal role in various human malignancies. Neuroendocrine and non-neuroendocrine neoplasms are considered to have different tumor microenvironments. However, owing to differences in the systemic and...