2000
DOI: 10.1006/excr.2000.4934
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Involvement of the [uPAR:uPA:PAI-1:LRP] Complex in Human Myogenic Cell Motility

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“…During migration of several cell types, expression of uPA, uPAR, and PAI-1 is upregulated [Pepper et al, 1993;Andreasen et al, 1997;Chazaud et al, 2000]. Results with many different human cancers have shown that high levels of uPA, uPAR, and PAI-1 in tumors are correlated with poor patient prognosis [Andreasen et al, 1997].…”
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“…During migration of several cell types, expression of uPA, uPAR, and PAI-1 is upregulated [Pepper et al, 1993;Andreasen et al, 1997;Chazaud et al, 2000]. Results with many different human cancers have shown that high levels of uPA, uPAR, and PAI-1 in tumors are correlated with poor patient prognosis [Andreasen et al, 1997].…”
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“…Although the role of LRP in tumor progression remains unclear at the present time, several studies have shown a correlation between LRP expression and human cancer cell invasion and metastasis [Li et al, 1998;Huang et al, 2000]. Under physiological conditions, uPA bound to uPAR catalyzes the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, which in turn degrades the ECM and facilitates cell migration [Chazaud et al, 2000]. The binding of PAI-1 to uPA inactivates uPA, triggers the recruitment of uPAR by LRP and the formation of a quaternary complex [uPAR Á uPA Á PAI-1 Á LRP] for endocytosis [Chazaud et al, 2000;Czekay et al, 2001].…”
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“…Interestingly, several of the VHL regulated genes have potential roles in matrix metabolism. LRP1 is a large endocytic receptor that mediates the catabolism of a number of molecules important in vascular biology (Strickland et al, 1995), and appears to play a role in regulation of cell motility (Okada et al, 1996;Chazaud et al, 2000). MIC2/CD99 is a cell surface glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion (Hahn et al, 1997) that is commonly expressed in haematological neoplasms (Soslow et al, 1997;Zhang et al, 2000) and upregulated in Ewing family tumours (Zoubek et al, 1995).…”
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