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Aminopeptidase N is a receptor for tumor-homing peptides and a target for inhibiting angiogenesis.

Pasqualini, R Koivunen, E Kain, R Lahdenranta, J Sakamoto, M Stryhn, A Ashmun, Ra Shapiro, Lh Arap, W Erkki Ruoslahti ...

Published in Cancer Research

Phage that display a surface peptide with the NGR sequence motif home selectively to tumor vasculature in vivo. A drug coupled to an NGR peptide has more potent antitumor effects than the free drug [W. Arap et al., Science (Washington DC), 279: 377-380, 1998]. We show here that the receptor for the NGR peptides in tumor vasculature is aminopeptidas...

Fibronectin and glial fibrillary acidic protein expression in normal human brain and anaplastic human gliomas.

Jones, Tr Erkki Ruoslahti Schold, Sc Bigner, Dd

Published in Cancer Research

Decreased focal adhesion kinase suppresses papilloma formation during experimental mouse skin carcinogenesis.

Mclean, Gw Brown, K Arbuckle, Mi Wyke, Aw Pikkarainen, T Erkki Ruoslahti Frame, Mc

Published in Cancer Research

Although focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is elevated in epithelial cancers, it is not known whether FAK expression influences tumor development in vivo. We found that fak +/- heterozygous mice display reduced 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced papilloma formation that correlates with reduced FAK protein expression in the skin. However, the frequenc...

Supramolecular nanoparticles that target phosphoinositide-3-kinase overcome insulin resistance and exert pronounced anti...

Kulkarni, Ashish A Roy, Bhaskar Rao, Poornima S Wyant, Gregory A Mahmoud, Ayaat Ramachandran, Madhumitha Sengupta, Poulomi Goldman, Aaron Kotamraju, Venkata Ramana Basu, Sudipta ...

Published in Cancer research

The centrality of phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K) in cancer etiology is well established, but clinical translation of PI3K inhibitors has been limited by feedback signaling, suboptimal intratumoral concentration, and an insulin resistance "class effect." This study was designed to explore the use of supramolecular nanochemistry for targeting PI3K ...

Characterization and use of an allotype-specific monoclonal antibody to placental alkaline phosphatase in the study of c...

Millán, Jl Stigbrand, T Erkki Ruoslahti Fishman, Wh

Published in Cancer Research

The hybridoma technique was used to produce an allotype-specific monoclonal antibody (F11) that reacts with the products of the S, I, and D alleles of PLAP but not of the F allele. Serum and ascites samples from patients with different cancers containing high levels of PLAP were tested for reactivity with F11. These tumor-derived PLAPs were of the ...

De novo design of a tumor-penetrating peptide.

Alberici, L Lise Roth Kazuki Sugahara Lilach Agemy V. Ramana Kotamraju Tambet Teesalu Bordignon, C Traversari, C Rizzardi, Gp Erkki Ruoslahti ...

Published in Cancer Research

Poor penetration of antitumor drugs into the extravascular tumor tissue is often a major factor limiting the efficacy of cancer treatments. Our group has recently described a strategy to enhance tumor penetration of chemotherapeutic drugs through use of iRGD peptide (CRGDK/RGPDC). This peptide comprises two sequence motifs: RGD, which binds to αvβ3...

Distribution of fibronectin on clonal cell lines of a rat mammary adenocarcinoma growing in vitro and in vivo at primary...

Neri, A Erkki Ruoslahti Nicolson, Gl

Published in Cancer Research

With the use of a rat 13762 mammary adenocarcinoma tumor, we have examined the relationship between cellular fibronectin (FN) expression and ability to metastasize spontaneously to regional lymphatic and distant blood-borne sites. This model is based on the isolation and establishment of cell clones from primary parental tumor and from spontaneous ...

NG2 proteoglycan-binding peptides target tumor neovasculature.

Burg, Ma Pasqualini, R Arap, W Erkki Ruoslahti Stallcup, Wb

Published in Cancer Research

NG2 is the rat homologue of the human melanoma proteoglycan, also known as the high molecular weight melanoma-associated antigen. This developmentally regulated membrane-spanning chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan is expressed primarily by glial, muscle, and cartilage progenitor cells. Upon maturation, these cell types down-regulate NG2 expression. I...

Lymphangiogenesis and cancer: meeting report.

Alitalo, K Mohla, S Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Cancer Research

Basement membrane changes in breast cancer detected by immunohistochemical staining for laminin.

Albrechtsen, R Nielsen, M Wewer, U Engvall, E Erkki Ruoslahti

Published in Cancer Research

The distribution of the basement membrane glycoprotein laminin was studied by the immunoperoxidase technique in benign and malignant human breast tissue and in axillary lymph nodes from patients with breast cancer. An antiserum prepared against rat laminin was used. The specificity of this antiserum against human laminin was studied using the FL ce...

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