2015
DOI: 10.1038/cr.2015.42
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CD146: the unveiling of a pro-angiogenic netrin receptor

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“…CD146 has been reported to not be expressed by normal or reactive mesothelium and is currently expressed in normal conditions by vascular endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells, with a recently identified role in the promotion of angiogenesis. 15,34,35 In this study, we confirmed that this surface marker is highly expressed by primary cells isolated from pleural liquid of patients affected by MPM and by two commercially available MPM cell lines. In addition, we also observed that MPM biopsies express CD146 while normal/reactive mesothelium is negative for this marker.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…CD146 has been reported to not be expressed by normal or reactive mesothelium and is currently expressed in normal conditions by vascular endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells, with a recently identified role in the promotion of angiogenesis. 15,34,35 In this study, we confirmed that this surface marker is highly expressed by primary cells isolated from pleural liquid of patients affected by MPM and by two commercially available MPM cell lines. In addition, we also observed that MPM biopsies express CD146 while normal/reactive mesothelium is negative for this marker.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The up-regulation of CD146 in cells associated with regenerating blood vessels in the nerve bridge and the network analysis results indicate that CD146 could take part blood vessel regeneration in the nerve bridge by interacting with VEGF and FGF2 signaling pathways (Figure 6). In line with this finding, CD146 has a well characterized function in promoting angiogenesis and vascular development (St Croix, 2015;Tu et al, 2015). The other biological function for CD146 is to regulate cell migration (Figure 6).…”
Section: Identifying Interaction Network Of Cd146supporting
confidence: 70%
“…Later studies have demonstrated that CD146 is highly expressed on a variety of carcinomas in addition to melanoma, and therefore CD146 has been suggested as a potential marker for tumor diagnosis, prognosis and treatment ( Wang and Yan, 2013 ). However, recent reports have shown that CD146 not only just acts as a cell adhesion molecule to mediate cell-cell interaction and cell-matrix adhesion, it also acts as a cell surface receptor to transduce extracellular signals ( St Croix, 2015 ; Tu et al, 2015 ). It is actively involved in many physiological processes such as organ development, cell migration, angiogenesis, immune response and tissue repair ( St Croix, 2015 ; Tu et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we find that BRB treatment from 72 hpf causes an increased and abnormal angiogenesis in both ISVs and SIV during embryonic development, we hypothesize that discrepancies between our results and those previously reported may be due, at least in part, to the different experimental protocol used, BRB concentration, formulation and administration time. In this respect, some compounds may exert pro-or anti-angiogenic effects depending on their concentration 55 or on the developmental stage of treated embryos/fetuses 24,27 . Additionally, since an aberrant vascularization may be involved in the genesis of pericardial edema in vertebrates 39,49 , we hypothesize that the altered angiogenesis we observed may also play a role in the pericardial edema formation in BRB-treated developing embryos.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%