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SHH — VEGFA
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Fu et al., Acta Pharmacol Sin 2006
:
Sonic hedgehog protein promotes bone marrow derived endothelial progenitor cell proliferation, migration and
VEGF production via PI 3-kinase/Akt signaling pathways ... To investigate the
effects of
Sonic hedgehog (shh) protein on bone marrow- derived endothelial progenitor cells ( BM-EPC ) proliferation, migration and
vascular endothelial growth factor ( VEGF ) production, and the potential signaling pathways involved in these effects ... Moreover, the inhibitor of the PI3-kinase, but not the inhibitor of the PKC, significantly inhibited the
shh mediated proliferation, migration and
VEGF production
White et al., Development 2007
:
FGF9 and
SHH regulate mesenchymal
Vegfa expression and development of the pulmonary capillary network ... These data suggest a molecular mechanism through which FGF9 and
SHH signaling coordinately control the growth and patterning of the lung capillary plexus, and
regulate the temporal and spatial expression of
Vegfa
de Mooij et al., Prenat Diagn 2009
(Down Syndrome) :
We hypothesized that abnormal
Sonic hedgehog (Shh) expression would
result in altered
VEGF-A signaling in the lymphatic endothelial cells of the JLS and that aberrant acquisition of SMCs could be caused by downregulation of forkhead transcription factor FOXC2 and upregulation of platelet derived growth factor (PDGF)-B in the lymphatic endothelial cells of the JLS
Dormoy et al., Molecular cancer 2009
(Carcinoma, Renal Cell...) :
Gli1, cyclin D1, Pax2, Lim1,
VEGF , and TGF-beta were exclusively expressed in tumors and were shown to be
regulated by
SHH , as evidenced by immunoblot after SHH inhibition
Fujii et al., In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim 2010
:
Shh enhanced Ang-1 expression but did not
enhance vascular endothelial growth factor in fibroblasts
Li et al., Mol Neurobiol 2013
(Disease Models, Animal) :
The results of silencing Gli-1, or NR2F2, exhibited that exogenous
Shh could
regulate the expressions of
VEGF , Ang-1, and Ang-2 in astrocytes by activating the NR2F2, but not the Gli-1