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New perspectives on VEGF signalling in Alzheimer's disease
Emery et al. bring together findings from recent multi‐omic studies, including single‐cell mRNA analysis of human post‐mortem brain tissue, and proteomic analysis of matched CSF and blood samples in large clinical studies. The authors present evidence of the involvement of altered VEGF signalling in vascular and immune dysfunction and neurodegeneration
Cherelle E. G. Emery +2 more
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Abstract Vascular toxicity is a growing concern in cancer patients receiving vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitor (VEGFi) therapy, posing a significant threat to patient prognosis. While the primary mechanism of VEGFi‐induced vascular toxicity is linked to redox‐sensitive reactions that disrupt vascular tone, leading to hypertension and ...
Grace Whelan, Karla B. Neves
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Lymphangiogenesis and cancer metastasis
Lymphangiogenesis remains a fascinating biological process that plays a crucial role in both normal tissue development and several lymphatic diseases. The last few years have witnessed a rapid progression in understanding the development and regulation of the lymphatic system which provided insight on several pathological processes including cancer ...
Mahir A A, Al-Rawi, Wen G, Jiang
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The immune regulatory role of lymphangiogenesis in kidney disease
The renal lymphatic system is critical for maintaining kidney homeostasis and regulating the immune response inside the kidney. In various kidney pathological situations, the renal lymphatic network experiences lymphangiogenesis, which is defined as the ...
Xiangheng Lu +7 more
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UBE2C upregulates cellular CD147 and enhances its release into the tumor microenvironment both as soluble CD147 (sCD147) and packaged within tumor‐derived exosomes. These CD147‐bearing signals induce T‐cell exhaustion, marked by elevated CTLA‐4 expression and reduced secretion of effector cytokines (IFN‐γ, TNF‐α, TGF‐β), ultimately diminishing CD8+ T ...
Xuwei Hong +7 more
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Behind the scenes: how the EMILIN/Multimerin family shapes the cancer landscape
The EMILIN/Multimerin family members regulate key hallmarks of cancer—including apoptosis, angiogenesis, metastasis, and tumor microenvironment remodeling. As indicated, their function in immune evasion, drug resistance, and metabolic reprogramming remains largely unexplored.
Evelina Poletto +9 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This retrospective study investigates the interplay between epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) and immune response within the tumor microenvironment (TME) of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Methodology Immunohistochemistry was conducted on OSCC specimens to evaluate the expression of podoplanin (PDP), E‐cadherin (CDH1), vimentin (
Nicole Lonni +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Kaposiform haemangioendothelioma is a rare vascular tumour. Management has evolved over the last two decades, with most cases receiving vincristine or sirolimus. We aim to describe our experience with managing this tumour, with a focus on the safety and efficacy of vincristine.
Bronwen Kirk +4 more
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Lymphangioblasts in Embryonic Lymphangiogenesis
The origin of the lymphatic endothelium, either from the venous system or mesenchymal lymphangioblasts, presents as a persistent controversy. Recently, highly specific markers of the lymphatic endothelium have been found, enabling us to reinvestigate the embryonic origin of the lymphatics.The homeobox transcription factor, Prox1, is expressed in ...
Wilting, Jörg +3 more
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Lymphangiogenesis plays important roles in the pathogenesis of several human diseases, including keratitis, transplant rejection, and cancers. Dysregulated glucose metabolism has emerged as a critical driver of pathological lymphangiogenesis.
Ziran Zhang +6 more
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