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Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.

Homer protein was identified based on its rapid induction in rat hippocampal granule cell neurons following excitatory synaptic activity. Although the presence of the Homer gene in the peripheral tissues has been observed in previous reports, the physiological function of the Homer protein in these...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jeong Tae, Park, Si Hyun, Kim, Soek Kwun, Kwon, Eun-Young, Do, Mi-Hyang, Hwang, Tae Ho
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12378015
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author Kim, Jeong Tae
Park, Si Hyun
Kim, Soek Kwun
Kwon, Eun-Young
Do, Mi-Hyang
Hwang, Tae Ho
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Kim, Soek Kwun
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description Homer protein was identified based on its rapid induction in rat hippocampal granule cell neurons following excitatory synaptic activity. Although the presence of the Homer gene in the peripheral tissues has been observed in previous reports, the physiological function of the Homer protein in these tissues has not been noted. In this experiment, a Homer-2a cDNA fragment was successfully amplified by RTPCR in the involuting phase of human hemangioma but not in the human vascular malformation and normal vessel. After isolation of full Homer cDNA in a mouse liver cDNA library, E1-deleted recombinant adenovirus expressing the Homer protein (Adv.CMV.mHomer-2a) was constructed to determine its physiological function in peripheral tissues. Adv.CMV.mHomer2a, but not Adv.CMV.LacZ (recombinant adenovirus expressing Beta-galactosidase), strongly inhibited the growth rate of HUVECs (human umbilical vein endothelial cells) probably via inducing apoptosis determined by acridine orange/ethidium bromide (AO/EB) staining methods. This study suggests that the Homer gene is present in human specimens in the involuting phase of hemangioma, and it might be involved in the growth control.
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spelling pubmed-30549242011-03-15 Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly. Kim, Jeong Tae Park, Si Hyun Kim, Soek Kwun Kwon, Eun-Young Do, Mi-Hyang Hwang, Tae Ho J Korean Med Sci Research Article Homer protein was identified based on its rapid induction in rat hippocampal granule cell neurons following excitatory synaptic activity. Although the presence of the Homer gene in the peripheral tissues has been observed in previous reports, the physiological function of the Homer protein in these tissues has not been noted. In this experiment, a Homer-2a cDNA fragment was successfully amplified by RTPCR in the involuting phase of human hemangioma but not in the human vascular malformation and normal vessel. After isolation of full Homer cDNA in a mouse liver cDNA library, E1-deleted recombinant adenovirus expressing the Homer protein (Adv.CMV.mHomer-2a) was constructed to determine its physiological function in peripheral tissues. Adv.CMV.mHomer2a, but not Adv.CMV.LacZ (recombinant adenovirus expressing Beta-galactosidase), strongly inhibited the growth rate of HUVECs (human umbilical vein endothelial cells) probably via inducing apoptosis determined by acridine orange/ethidium bromide (AO/EB) staining methods. This study suggests that the Homer gene is present in human specimens in the involuting phase of hemangioma, and it might be involved in the growth control. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3054924/ /pubmed/12378015 Text en
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Kim, Jeong Tae
Park, Si Hyun
Kim, Soek Kwun
Kwon, Eun-Young
Do, Mi-Hyang
Hwang, Tae Ho
Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.
title Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.
title_full Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.
title_fullStr Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.
title_full_unstemmed Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.
title_short Potential role of Homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.
title_sort potential role of homer-2a on cutaneous vascular anomaly.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12378015
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