Search results for "EGFL7"
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EGFL7 - a potential therapeutic target for multiple sclerosis?
2018
EGFL7 enhances surface expression of integrin α5β1 to promote angiogenesis in malignant brain tumors
2018
Abstract Glioblastoma (GBM) is a typically lethal type of brain tumor with a median survival of 15 months postdiagnosis. This negative prognosis prompted the exploration of alternative treatment options. In particular, the reliance of GBM on angiogenesis triggered the development of anti‐VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) blocking antibodies such as bevacizumab. Although its application in human GBM only increased progression‐free periods but did not improve overall survival, physicians and researchers still utilize this treatment option due to the lack of adequate alternatives. In an attempt to improve the efficacy of anti‐VEGF treatment, we explored the role of the egfl7 gene in ma…
2015
Notch receptors play an essential role in the regulation of central cellular processes during embryonic and postnatal development. The mammalian genome encodes for four Notch paralogs (Notch 1-4), which are activated by three Delta-like (Dll1/3/4) and two Serrate-like (Jagged1/2) ligands. Further, non-canonical Notch ligands such as EGFL7 have been identified and serve mostly as antagonists of Notch signaling. The Notch pathway prevents neuronal differentiation in the central nervous system by driving neural stem cell maintenance and commitment of neural progenitor cells into the glial lineage. Notch is therefore often implicated in the development of brain tumors, as tumor cells share vari…
P08.76 Anti-EGFL7 treatment as an add-on for glioma therapy
2016
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one the most common and malignant forms of brain tumors. The median survival time of patients diagnosed with primary GBM is around 15 months. In spite of multimodal treatments GBMs remain essentially incurable. Therefore, alternative treatments targeting previously unexplored aspects of GBMs are required. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the formation of brain tumors have only partially been defined. Especially Notch, a conserved developmental pathway, is promising in terms of GBM formation, as components of this signaling cascade are aberrantly expressed in gliomas. Studies reported that the inhibition of Notch decreased glioma cell proliferatio…