Abstract
In this review, Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) has been focused as a novel molecular target for potential treatment of gliomas. The properties of NRP-1 were described briefly. The role of NRP-1 in gliomas was explored in details, including relationships of NRP-1 expression and glioma prognosis, Sema3A-NRP-1 signaling in gliomas, NRP-1 signaling and VEGF/VEGFR、PlGF、TGF-β、PDGF、LD22-4 of FGF2、autocrine of HGF/SF、p130Cas tyrosine phosphorylation and integrin-associated tumor microenvironment in gliomas, NRP-1 intracellular trafficking, NRP-1 and glioma stem-like cells, as well as magnetic nanoparticles related to targeting gliomas. NRP-1, a multifunctional-receptors protein, would mediate diverse cellular signaling pathways in gliomas, and might potentially act as a novel therapeutic target. In future, magnetic nanoparticles coated with NRP-1 may play a vital role on diagnosis and therapy of gliomas.
Keywords: Neuropilin-1, glioma, magnetic nanoparticle, glioma stem cell, trafficking, gene therapy.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) and Magnetic Nanoparticles, a Potential Combination for Diagnosis and Therapy of Gliomas
Volume: 21 Issue: 37
Author(s): Lukui Chen, Guilong Zhang, Yan Shi, Rong Qiu and Ahsan Ali Khan
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Keywords: Neuropilin-1, glioma, magnetic nanoparticle, glioma stem cell, trafficking, gene therapy.
Abstract: In this review, Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) has been focused as a novel molecular target for potential treatment of gliomas. The properties of NRP-1 were described briefly. The role of NRP-1 in gliomas was explored in details, including relationships of NRP-1 expression and glioma prognosis, Sema3A-NRP-1 signaling in gliomas, NRP-1 signaling and VEGF/VEGFR、PlGF、TGF-β、PDGF、LD22-4 of FGF2、autocrine of HGF/SF、p130Cas tyrosine phosphorylation and integrin-associated tumor microenvironment in gliomas, NRP-1 intracellular trafficking, NRP-1 and glioma stem-like cells, as well as magnetic nanoparticles related to targeting gliomas. NRP-1, a multifunctional-receptors protein, would mediate diverse cellular signaling pathways in gliomas, and might potentially act as a novel therapeutic target. In future, magnetic nanoparticles coated with NRP-1 may play a vital role on diagnosis and therapy of gliomas.
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Chen Lukui, Zhang Guilong, Shi Yan, Qiu Rong and Khan Ali Ahsan, Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) and Magnetic Nanoparticles, a Potential Combination for Diagnosis and Therapy of Gliomas, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2015; 21 (37) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612821666150917092658
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612821666150917092658 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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