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Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor
Progranulin (PGRN) mediates cell cycle progression and cell motility as a pleiotropic growth factor and acts as a universal regulator of cell growth, migration and transformation, cell cycle, wound healing, tumorigenesis, and cytotoxic drug resistance as a secreted glycoprotein. PGRN overexpression...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7475802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31339079 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871523018666190724124214 |
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author | Liu, Chunxiao Li, Jiayi Shi, Wenjing Zhang, Liujia Liu, Shuang Lian, Yingcong Liang, Shujuan Wang, Hongyan |
author_facet | Liu, Chunxiao Li, Jiayi Shi, Wenjing Zhang, Liujia Liu, Shuang Lian, Yingcong Liang, Shujuan Wang, Hongyan |
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description | Progranulin (PGRN) mediates cell cycle progression and cell motility as a pleiotropic growth factor and acts as a universal regulator of cell growth, migration and transformation, cell cycle, wound healing, tumorigenesis, and cytotoxic drug resistance as a secreted glycoprotein. PGRN overexpression can induce the secretion of many inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-8, -6,-10, TNF-α. At the same time, this protein can promote tumor proliferation and the occurrence and development of many related diseases such as gastric cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, renal injury, neurodegeneration, neuroinflammatory, human atherosclerotic plaque, hepatocarcinoma, acute kidney injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. In short, PGRN plays a very critical role in injury repair and tumorigenesis, it provides a new direction for succeeding research and serves as a target for clinical diagnosis and treatment, thus warranting further investigation. Here, we discuss the potential therapeutic utility and the effect of PGRN on the relationship between inflammation and cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-74758022020-09-16 Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor Liu, Chunxiao Li, Jiayi Shi, Wenjing Zhang, Liujia Liu, Shuang Lian, Yingcong Liang, Shujuan Wang, Hongyan Antiinflamm Antiallergy Agents Med Chem Article Progranulin (PGRN) mediates cell cycle progression and cell motility as a pleiotropic growth factor and acts as a universal regulator of cell growth, migration and transformation, cell cycle, wound healing, tumorigenesis, and cytotoxic drug resistance as a secreted glycoprotein. PGRN overexpression can induce the secretion of many inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-8, -6,-10, TNF-α. At the same time, this protein can promote tumor proliferation and the occurrence and development of many related diseases such as gastric cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, renal injury, neurodegeneration, neuroinflammatory, human atherosclerotic plaque, hepatocarcinoma, acute kidney injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. In short, PGRN plays a very critical role in injury repair and tumorigenesis, it provides a new direction for succeeding research and serves as a target for clinical diagnosis and treatment, thus warranting further investigation. Here, we discuss the potential therapeutic utility and the effect of PGRN on the relationship between inflammation and cancer. Bentham Science Publishers 2020-06 2020-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7475802/ /pubmed/31339079 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871523018666190724124214 Text en © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Liu, Chunxiao Li, Jiayi Shi, Wenjing Zhang, Liujia Liu, Shuang Lian, Yingcong Liang, Shujuan Wang, Hongyan Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor |
title | Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor |
title_full | Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor |
title_fullStr | Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor |
title_full_unstemmed | Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor |
title_short | Progranulin Regulates Inflammation and Tumor |
title_sort | progranulin regulates inflammation and tumor |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7475802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31339079 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871523018666190724124214 |
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