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XB-ART-45637
J Neurooncol 2012 Sep 01;1092:245-52. doi: 10.1007/s11060-012-0910-8.
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Isthmin inhibits glioma growth through antiangiogenesis in vivo.

Yuan B , Xian R , Ma J , Chen Y , Lin C , Song Y .


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Among glioma treatment strategies, antiangiogenesis emerges as a meaningful and feasible treatment approach for inducing long-term survival. Isthmin is a gene highly expressed in the isthmus of the midbrain-hindbrain organizer in Xenopus, and has recently been identified as a novel angiogenesis inhibitor. However, the potential of isthmin on the glioma angiogenesis has not been well studied. In the present study, we demonstrated that the recombinant adenovirus isthmin (Ad-isthmin) could inhibit VEGF-stimulated endothelial cell proliferation and induce apoptosis through a caspase-dependent pathway. In addition, Ad-isthmin significantly suppressed glioma growth through antiangiogenesis without apparent side effects. Taken together, our results demonstrated that isthmin could act as a novel angiogenesis inhibitor and might be utilized in the glioma antiangiogenesis therapy.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: actl6a casp3.2 ism1 kit mvd pecam1 vegfa
GO keywords: apoptotic process [+]

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References [+] :
Adamson, Glioblastoma multiforme: a review of where we have been and where we are going. 2009, Pubmed