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Tyrosine phosphorylation of p130Cas and cortactin accompanies integrin-mediated cell adhesion to extracellular matrix.

Vuori, K Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Journal of Biological Chemistry

We show in this report that two v-src substrate proteins, p130Cas and cortactin, become tyrosine-phosphorylated during integrin-mediated cell adhesion to extracellular matrix substrata and upon cell attachment onto immobilized anti-integrin antibodies. This tyrosine phosphorylation does not occur when cells attach to polylysine or through antibodie...

Effect of a proteoglycan produced by rat tumor cells on their adhesion to fibronectin-collagen substrata.

Brennan, Mj Oldberg, A Hayman, Eg Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Cancer Research

In this paper, we demonstrate that a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan purified from a rat yolk sac tumor alters the adhesion of the tumor cells to substrata containing fibronectin or type I collagen. In the presence of the proteoglycan, these substrata were much less adhesive and did not promote cell spreading. The inhibitory effect of the proteogl...

An Eph receptor regulates integrin activity through R-Ras.

Zou, Jx Wang, B Kalo, Ms Zisch, Ah Pasquale, Eb Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The ability of integrins to mediate cell attachment to extracellular matrices and to blood proteins is regulated from inside the cell. Increased ligand-binding activity of integrins is critical for platelet aggregation upon blood clotting and for leukocyte extravasation to inflamed tissues. Decreased adhesion is thought to promote tumor cell invasi...

Using shape effects to target antibody-coated nanoparticles to lung and brain endothelium.

Poornima Kolhar Anselmo, Ac Gupta, V Pant, K Prabhakarpandian, B Erkki Ruoslahti Mitragotri, S

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Vascular endothelium offers a variety of therapeutic targets for the treatment of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Significant research has been focused on developing agents to target the endothelium in diseased tissues. This includes identification of antibodies against adhesion molecules and neovascular express...

Studies on the molecular basis of Gc polymorphism.

Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Annales medicinae experimentalis et biologiae Fenniae

Alpha fetoprotein in uterine hemorrhage during pregnancy and delivery.

Seppälä, M Aho, I Widholm, O Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Lymphatic zip codes in premalignant lesions and tumors.

Zhang, L Giraudo, E Hoffman, Ja Hanahan, D Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Cancer Research

Blood vessels in tumors are morphologically and functionally distinct from normal resting blood vessels. We probed lymphatic vessels in premalignant lesions and tumors by in vivo screening of phage-displayed peptide libraries, asking whether they too have distinctive signatures. The resulting peptides begin to define such signatures. One peptide id...

Chondroitin/dermatan sulfate proteoglycan in human fetal membranes. Demonstration of an antigenically similar proteoglyc...

Brennan, Mj Oldberg, A Pierschbacher, Md Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Journal of Biological Chemistry

A proteoglycan was isolated from fetal membranes which had been separated from human postpartum placenta. The glycosaminoglycan side chains (Mr = 55,000) were found to be composed of 75% chondroitin sulfate and 23% dermatan sulfate as determined by chondroitinase ABC or AC II digestion. NH2-terminal microsequencing of the intact proteoglycan reveal...

Fibronectin in cell adhesion and invasion.

Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews

Fibronectin plays a major role in the adhesion of many cell types. The extent of cell adhesion in vitro is related not only to the ability of the cells to interact with matrix-bound fibronectin, when it is present, but also to the synthesis or lack of synthesis of fibronectin by the cells, and to the lack of deposition of synthesized fibronectin in...

Recognition of dextran-superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle conjugates (Feridex) via macrophage scavenger receptor ...

Wrasidlo, W Erkki Ruoslahti Simberg, D Ying Chao Makale, M Priya Karmali Sharikov, Y Tsigelny, I Merkulov, S Kesari, S ...

Published in Bioconjugate Chemistry

Dextran-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (dextran-SPIO conjugates) offer the attractive possibility of enhancing MRI imaging sensitivity so that small or diffuse lesions can be detected. However, systemically injected SPIOs are rapidly removed by macrophages. We engineered embryonic cells (HEK293T) to express major macrophage scave...

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