Marina Cardó Vila

Marina Cardó Vila
The University of Arizona | UA · Cancer Center/ Collage of Medicine

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October 1999 - present
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Regulation of mRNA stability and translation plays a critical role in determining protein abundance within cells. Processing bodies (P-bodies) are critical regulators of these processes. Here, we report that the Pim1 and 3 protein kinases bind to the P-body protein enhancer of mRNA decapping 3 (EDC3) and phosphorylate EDC3 on serine (S)161, thereby...
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Background The extensive alveolar capillary network of the lungs is an attractive route for the administration of several agents. One key functional attribute is the rapid onset of systemic action due to the absence of first-pass metabolism. Methods Here, we applied a combinatorial approach for ligand-directed pulmonary delivery as a unique route...
Integrin α6β1 and Bnip3 are elevated in CRPC
a Expression of integrin...
Androgen indirectly induces Bnip3 through integrin α6β1 and HIF1α
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AR confers resistance to PI3K inhibition via integrin α6β1
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AR confers resistance to PI3K inhibition via Bnip3
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Androgen-induced autophagy in CRPC requires laminin
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The androgen receptor (AR) is the major driver of prostate cancer growth and survival. However, almost all patients relapse with castration-resistant disease (CRPC) when treated with anti-androgen therapy. In CRPC, AR is often aberrantly activated independent of androgen. Targeting survival pathways downstream of AR could be a viable strategy to ov...
Fig. 1. Pim kinases regulate amino acid mediated mTORC1 activation. (A)...
Fig. 2. Pim and AKT kinases phosphorylate DEPDC5. (A) Pim1 and...
Fig. 3. Pim kinase regulation of mTORC1 activity is dependent on...
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The Pim and AKT serine/threonine protein kinases are implicated as drivers of cancer. Their regulation of tumor growth is closely tied to the ability of these enzymes to mainly stimulate protein synthesis by activating mTORC1 (mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1) signaling, although the exact mechanism is not completely understood. mTORC1 activ...
Figure 1. Description of the MIAA assay. (A) The multiplex...
Figure 2. Purification of mc IgGs, and verification of purity of the mc...
Figure 3. EBV-specific mc IgG as determined by the MIAA assay. For each...
Figure 4. Results of 2 patients with EBV VCA-specific mc IgG. For each...
Figure 5. HSV-1-specific mc IgG as determined by the MIAA assay. (A)...
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Subsets of mature B cell neoplasms are linked to infection with intracellular pathogens such as Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), or Helicobacter pylori. However, the association between infection and the immunoglobulin-secreting (Ig-secreting) B proliferative disorders remains largely unresolved. We investigated whether the monocl...
Fig. 2. Expression of IL-11Rα and IL-11 in a panel of human...
Fig. 3. Impairment of in vitro functions of human osteosarcoma cells on...
Fig. 4. Impairment of in vivo functions of human metastatic...
Fig. 5. BMTP-11 inhibits primary tumor growth and metastatic spread to...
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Osteosarcoma occurs predominantly in children and young adults. High-grade tumors require multidisciplinary treatment consisting of chemotherapy in the neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings, along with surgical intervention. Despite this approach, death from respiratory failure secondary to the development and progression of pulmonary metastases remain...
Fig. 1. GRP78 protein levels in specimens derived from human IBC...
Fig. 3. NIR-labeled GRP78-targeting phage particles for preclinical...
Fig. 4. NIR-labeled GRP78-targeting Fab for preclinical imaging of...
Fig. 5. Molecular-genetic imaging based on GRP78-targeting AAVP in a...
Fig. 6. Therapeutic approach with cell suicide-inducing transgene...
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Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is one of the most lethal forms of human breast cancer, and effective treatment for IBC is an unmet clinical need in contemporary oncology. Tumor-targeted theranostic approaches are emerging in precision medicine, but only a few specific biomarkers are available. Here we report up-regulation of the 78-kDa glucose...
Fig. 2. GRP78 protein is expressed both in the cytoplasm and at the...
Fig. 3. In vitro validation of SNTRVAP and GRP78 as a ligand-receptor....
Fig. 4. In vivo validation of SNTRVAP and GRP78 as a ligand-receptor....
Fig. 5. In vitro and in vivo ligand-directed silencing of GRP78. (A)...
Fig. 6. Ligand-directed theranostics of the MDA-PCa-118 PDX model. (A)...
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Aggressive variant prostate cancers (AVPC) are a clinically defined group of tumors of heterogeneous morphologies, characterized by poor patient survival and for which limited diagnostic and treatment options are currently available. We show that the cell surface 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78), a receptor that binds to phage-display-selec...
Fig. 2. Expression of IL-11Rα and IL-11 in a panel of human...
Fig. 3. Impairment of in vitro functions of human osteosarcoma cells on...
Fig. 4. Impairment of in vivo functions of human metastatic...
Fig. 5. BMTP-11 inhibits primary tumor growth and metastatic spread to...
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We previously isolated an IL-11–mimic motif (CGRRAGGSC) that binds to IL-11 receptor (IL-11R) _in vitro_ and accumulates in IL-11R–expressing tumors _in vivo_. This synthetic peptide ligand was used as a tumor-targeting moiety in the rational design of BMTP-11, which is now a drug candidate in clinical trials. Here, we investigated the specificity...
Fig. 1. Octreotide displayed in targeted viral systems binds SSTR2...
Fig. 2. Targeting and TNF generation mediated by Oct-AAVP-TNF particles...
Fig. 3. Oct-AAVP-TNF localizes to functioning (insulin-secreting) NETs....
Fig. 5. Oct-AAVP-TNF treatment induces an antitumor response. (A–C)...
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Patients with inoperable or unresectable pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) have limited treatment options. These rare human tumors often express somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) and thus are clinically responsive to certain relatively stable somatostatin analogs, such as octreotide. Unfortunately, however, this tumor response is generally short...
Fig. 1. In vitro and in vivo growth of genetically engineered TSA,...
Fig. 2. Systemic cell-dose?dependent administration of TNF-expressing...
Fig. 4. TSA tnf cells induce endothelial and tumor apoptosis. (A)...
Fig. 3. TSA tnf cells home to TSA tumors and locally release within the...
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Circulating cancer cells can putatively colonize distant organs to form metastases or to reinfiltrate primary tumors themselves through a process termed "tumor self-seeding." Here we exploit this biological attribute to deliver tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF), a potent antitumor cytokine, directly to primary and metastatic tumors in a mechanism t...
Fig. 1. Generation and functional characterization of HSL-containing...
Fig. 2. NIR laser illumination of hydrogel assembly. (A) Hydrogel (△)...
Fig. 3. Triggered agent release by NIR. (A) Experimental design of MRI...
Fig. 4. Tumor cell internalization of targeted HSL-containing...
Fig. 5. Hydrogel homing to tumors in vivo. ( A ) Targeted or...
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A major challenge of targeted molecular imaging and drug delivery in cancer is establishing a functional combination of ligand-directed cargo with a triggered release system. Here we develop a hydrogel-based nanotechnology platform that integrates tumor targeting, photon-to-heat conversion, and triggered drug delivery within a single nanostructure...
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Blood vessel growth from preexisting vessels (angiogenesis) underlies many severe diseases including major blinding retinal diseases such as retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and aged macular degeneration (AMD). This observation has driven development of antibody inhibitors that block a central factor in AMD, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF...
Fig. 4. PRUNE2/PCA3 functions in tumor xenograft models of prostate...
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Prostate cancer antigen 3 (PCA3) is the most specific prostate cancer biomarker but its function remains unknown. Here we identify PRUNE2, a target protein-coding gene variant, which harbors the PCA3 locus, thereby classifying PCA3 as an antisense intronic long noncoding (lnc)RNA. We show that PCA3 controls PRUNE2 levels via a unique regulatory mec...
Figure 1: The efficacy of bone metastasis-targeting peptidomimetic-11...
TABLE 1 . Bone Metastasis-Targeting Peptidomi- metic-11 Pharmacokinetic...
Figure 2: Bone metastasis-targeting peptidomimetic-11 (BMTP-11)...
Figure 3: Photomicrographs illustrate the expression of interleukin-11...
TABLE 3 . Adverse Events No. of Patients a
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Receptors in tumor blood vessels are attractive targets for ligand-directed drug discovery and development. The authors have worked systematically to map human endothelial receptors ("vascular zip codes") within tumors through direct peptide library selection in cancer patients. Previously, they selected a ligand-binding motif to the interleukin-11...
Table 1 . IL11R expression in leukemia and lymphoma bone marrow samples
Figure 3. Drug activity of BMTP-11 on a panel of established leukemia...
Figure 5. Drug lead optimization. A, activities of BMTP-11 structural...
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The interleukin-11 receptor (IL-11R) is an established molecular target in primary tumors of bone, such as osteosarcoma, and in secondary bone metastases from solid tumors such as prostate cancer. However, its potential role in management of hematopoietic malignancies has not yet been determined. Here we evaluated the IL-11R as a candidate therapeu...
Fig. 1. Selection of tumor-homing phage in androgen-independent...
Table 1 . Peptides recovered from prostate cancer xenograft
Fig. 2. Immunohistochemical staining of phage after i.v. injection into...
Fig. 3. Phage internalization by human prostate carcinoma PC-3, Kaposi...
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We performed combinatorial peptide library screening in vivo on a novel human prostate cancer xenograft that is androgen-independent and induces a robust osteoblastic reaction in bonelike matrix and soft tissue. We found two peptides, PKRGFQD and SNTRVAP, which were enriched in the tumors, targeted the cell surface of androgen-independent prostate...
Fig. 1. Fingerprinting the antibody repertoire with combinatorial phage...
Fig. 2. CTFAGSSC peptide reactivity is acquired in metastatic prostate...
Fig. 3. Fetuin-A is the antigen mimicked by CTFAGSSC. (A)...
Fig. 4. Fetuin-A is expressed in prostate cancer cells. ( A ) Western...
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In response to an urgent need for improved diagnostic and predictive serum biomarkers for management of metastatic prostate cancer, we used phage display fingerprinting to analyze sequentially acquired serum samples from a patient with advancing prostate cancer. We identified a peptide ligand, CTFAGSSC, demonstrating an increased recovery frequency...
Fig. 1. Angiogenesis and Vegfa expression in the murine ROP model. ( A...
Fig. 2. Alignment of HIF1A , and VEGFA genes shows highly conserved 3 ′...
Fig. 5. Working hypothesis schematic. miR-17 family members bind to and...
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Six members of the microRNA-17 (miR-17) family were mapped to three different chromosomes, although they share the same seed sequence and are predicted to target common genes, among which are those encoding hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF1A) and VEGFA. Here, we evaluated the in vivo expression profile of the miR-17 family in the murine retinopathy...
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Radiation gastrointestinal (GI) syndrome is a major lethal toxicity that may occur after a radiation/nuclear incident. Currently, there are no prophylactic countermeasures against radiation GI syndrome lethality for first responders, military personnel, or remediation workers entering a contaminated area. The pathophysiology of this syndrome requir...
Fig. 1. Combinatorial selection in patients. (A) Monte Carlo...
Fig. 2. Discovery of integrin α4 subunit/ANXA4 as a shared...
Fig. 3. Discovery of cathepsin B/ApoE3 as a shared ligand-receptor in...
Fig. 4. Discovery of ANXA2/prohibitin as a tissue-specific...
Fig. 5. Discovery of RAGE/PR-3 as a ligand-binding targeting human bone...
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Molecules differentially expressed in blood vessels among organs or between damaged and normal tissues, are attractive therapy targets; however, their identification within the human vasculature is challenging. Here we screened a peptide library in cancer patients to uncover ligand-receptors common or specific to certain vascular beds. Surveying ~2...
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Proceedings: AACR 101st Annual Meeting 2010‐‐ Apr 17‐21, 2010; Washington, DC In working towards a theranostic approach in human prostate cancer, we have used in vivo phage display in a unique animal model of androgen-independent human osteoblastic bone metastases (animal model described by Li et al. J. Clin. Invest. 2008 Aug;118(8):2697-710) to u...
Fig. 1. Drug design and protease degradation-resistance assay. (A)...
Fig. 2. The tripeptide RPL and the drug D (LPR) target VEGFR1 and...
Fig. 3. Inhibition of neovascularization in vivo by D (LPR) treatment....
Fig. 5. CPQPRPLC-targeted phage homed to tumors, and D (LPR) treatment...
Fig. 6. Effect of D (LPR) on VEGFR-1-meditated endothelial cell...
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Inhibition of blood vessel formation is a viable therapeutic approach in angiogenesis-dependent diseases. We previously used a combinatorial screening on vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-activated endothelial cells to select the sequence CPQPRPLC and showed that the motif Arg-Pro-Leu targets VEGF receptor-1 and neuropilin-1. Here, we evalu...
Fig. 1. Screening of a combinatorial random peptide library on EGFR...
Fig. 2. Mapping candidate epitopes within the EGFR. (A) Amino acid...
Fig. 3. Molecular interaction of CVRAC, cetuximab, and EGFR. (A)...
Fig. 4. The retro-inverso peptidomimetic of the CVRAC motif is...
Fig. 5. CVRAC-targeted phage homes to tumors. (A) Phage displaying the...
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The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a tyrosine kinase, is central to human tumorigenesis. Typically, three classes of drugs inhibit tyrosine kinase pathways: blocking antibodies, small kinase inhibitors, and soluble ligand receptor traps/decoys. Only the first two types of EGFR-binding inhibitory drugs are clinically available; notably, no...
FIGURE 7. Decreased expression or cleavage of hevin promotes gliosis in...
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The matricellular SPARC family member hevin (SPARC-like 1/SPARCL-1/SC1/Mast9) contributes to neural development and alters tumor progression in a range of mammalian models. The distribution of hevin in mouse tissues was reexamined with a novel monoclonal antibody that discriminates between hevin and its ortholog SPARC. We now report proteolysis of...
Fig. 1. Targeting tumor xenografts reveal a 1 integrin mimic peptide....
Fig. 2. Receptor identification and validation. (A) Receptor...
Fig. 3. Interaction between CRKL and 1 integrin. (A) The association of...
Fig. 4. CRKL is localized at the cell surface. (A) Flow cytometry...
Fig. 5. CRKL secretion and cell signaling. (A) CRKL is secreted by...
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Mammalian cell membranes provide an interface between the intracellular and extracellular compartments. It is currently thought that cytoplasmic signaling adapter proteins play no functional role within the extracellular tumor environment. Here, by selecting combinatorial random peptide libraries in tumor-bearing mice, we uncovered a direct, specif...
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Chemical shift for new resonances in CGRRAGGSC (0.03 MB DOC)
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The IL-11 mimic peptide CGRRAGGSC is multiconformational and monomeric (A) Amide region of the 1D-1H-NMR of CGRRAGGSC peptide (400 µM) at 25°C and at 5°C. (B) The amide regions of 1D-1H-NMR spectra under increasing concentrations of the IL-11-like peptide CGRRAGGSC at 25°C are shown. The presence of broad lines indicates peptide conformational exch...
Figure 1. Binding of IL-11-like peptides to IL-11R a . (A)...
Figure 1.  Binding of IL-11-like peptides to IL-11Rα.
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Table 1.  Individual chemical shift changes in CGRRAGGSC upon...
Table 2.  Phage binding to IL-11Rα.
Figure 2. Structural basis of the interaction between CGRRAGGSC and...
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Interleukin-11 (IL-11) is a pleiotropic cytokine approved by the FDA against chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia. From a combinatorial selection in a cancer patient, we isolated an IL-11-like peptide mapping to domain I of the IL-11 (sequence CGRRAGGSC). Although this motif has ligand attributes, it is not within the previously characterized inte...
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FIGURE 3. Binding of selected peptides to TWEAK. A, Phage clones...
FIGURE 4. Alignment of peptide sequences isolated from in vitro...
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TWEAK (TNF-like weak inducer of apoptosis) is a TNF superfamily member implicated in several mechanisms. Although fibroblast growth factor inducible 14 (Fn14)/TweakR has been reported as its receptor, an as yet unrecognized surface molecule(s) might modulate TWEAK function(s). Thus, we set out to identify TWEAK-binding proteins by screening a combi...
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FIGURE 5. SPARC is targeted for degradation in stabilin-1-positive...
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The matricellular protein SPARC (secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine) has been implicated in development, differentiation, response to injury, and tumor biology by virtue of its regulation of extracellular matrix production/assembly and its antiadhesive and antiproliferative effects on different cell types. Despite numerous biological acti...
Figure 1. Selectivity of broad-specificity tripeptides for clusters of...
Figure 2. Identification of peptides mimicking EGFR ligands. A,...
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A collection of 60 cell lines derived from human tumors (NCI-60) has been widely explored as a tool for anticancer drug discovery. Here, we profiled the cell surface of the NCI-60 by high-throughput screening of a phage-displayed random peptide library and classified the cell lines according to the binding selectivity of 26,031 recovered tripeptide...
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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is central to the survival and development of the vascular and nervous systems. We screened phage display libraries and built a peptide-based ligand-receptor map of binding sites within the VEGF family. We then validated a cyclic peptide, CPQPRPLC, as a VEGF-mimic that binds specifically to neuropilin-1 and...
FIGURE 1. S/ fibroblasts show reduced capacity to extend Fn molecules...
FIGURE 2. Lack of SPARC does not significantly alter the time required...
FIGURE 3. Identification of ILK as a potential SPARC-binding partner by...
FIGURE 4. SPARC and ILK appear coincident by immunolocalization on...
FIGURE 5. Fn-induced ILK activation and phosphorylation of MLCP are...
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SPARC, a 32-kDa matricellular glycoprotein, mediates interactions between cells and their extracellular matrix, and targeted deletion of Sparc results in compromised extracellular matrix in mice. Fibronectin matrix provides provisional tissue scaffolding during development and wound healing and is essential for the stabilization of mature extracell...
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3190 Background: Direct screening of combinatorial peptide libraries in patients allows the identification of ligands that target biochemical differences in the endothelium of blood vessels. In a screening performed on a patient, we selected and isolated a mimic motif of interleukin 11 (IL-11) from prostate biopsies after an intravenous administrat...
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Direct screening of combinatorial peptide libraries in patients may allow the identification of ligands that target biochemical differences in the endothelium of blood vessels. In a screening performed in a patient, we selected and isolated a mimic motif of interleukin 11 (IL-11) from prostate biopsies after an i.v. administration of a phage displa...
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The diverse cytoplasmic domain sequences within the various integrin subunits are critical for integrin-mediated signaling into the cell (outside-in signaling) and for activation of ligand binding affinity (inside-out signaling). Here we introduce an approach based on phage display technology to identify molecules that specifically interact with th...
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FIGURE 3. Negative correlation between adhesion and proliferation....
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FIGURE 5. Decorin binds TGF-and inhibits TGF-binding to its receptor....
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Several cytokines or growth factors induce macrophages to proliferate, become activated, differentiate, or die through apoptosis. Like the major macrophage activator IFN-gamma, the extracellular matrix protein decorin inhibits proliferation and protects macrophages from the induction of apoptosis. Decorin enhances the IFN-gamma-induced expression o...
FIG. 3. XIAP-binding phage interact with the BIR2 domain of XIAP. Phage...
FIG. 5. Surface plasmon resonance characterizes the binding of the...
FIG. 6. Caspase-7 but not caspase-8 inhibits binding of phage to XIAP....
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Here we report on the identification of peptides targeting the X-inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP). XIAP functions as a caspase inhibitor and is a member of the inhibitors of apoptosis (IAP) family of proteins. IAPs are often overexpressed in cancers and leukemias and are associated with an unfavorable clinical prognosis. We have selected pepti...
Figure 1. Phage Displaying the VVISYSMPD Peptide Binds Specifi- cally...
Figure 2. An Internalizing Version of the VVISYSMPD ␤ 5 Cytoplasmic...
Figure 3. Cell Death Induced by Pen-VVISYSMPD Requires ␤ 5 Expression...
Figure 4. Identification of the Protein Mimicked by the VVISYSMPD...
Figure 5. Localization of Annexin V with ␣ v ␤ 5 Integrin and a PKC...
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The diverse cytoplasmic domain sequences within the various integrin subunits are critical for integrin-mediated signaling into the cell (outside-in signaling) and for activation of ligand binding affinity (inside-out signaling). Here we introduce an approach based on phage display technology to identify molecules that specifically interact with th...
Figure 1: In vivo phage-display screening for peptides that home to...
Table 1 Peptide motifs isolated by in vivo phage display screening
Table 2 Examples of candidate human proteins mimicked by selected...
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The molecular diversity of receptors in human blood vessels remains largely unexplored. We developed a selection method in which peptides that home to specific vascular beds are identified after administration of a peptide library. Here we report the first in vivo screening of a peptide library in a patient. We surveyed 47,160 motifs that localized...
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Macrophages play a critical role during the immune response. Like other cells of the immune system, macrophages are produced in large amounts and most of them die through apoptosis. Macrophages survive in the presence of soluble factors, such as IFN-gamma, or extracellular matrix proteins like decorin. The mechanism toward survival requires the blo...
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Here we introduce a new approach for the screening, selection and sorting of cell-surface-binding peptides from phage libraries. Biopanning and rapid analysis of selective interactive ligands (termed BRASIL) is based on differential centrifugation in which a cell suspension incubated with phage in an aqueous upper phase is centrifuged through a non...
Figure 1. Decorin inhibits the M-CSF–dependent proliferation of BMDMs....
Figure 2. Decorin inhibits macrophage proliferation through p27 Kip1...
Figure 3. The inhibitory effect of decorin is independent of the EGF or...
Figure 4. Decorin increases macrophage adhesion. (A) Cells (10 000)...
Figure 5. The adhesion of macrophages modulate their proliferation. (A)...
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Decorin is a small proteoglycan that is ubiquitous in the extracellular matrix of mammalian tissues. It has been extensively demonstrated that decorin inhibits tumor cell growth; however, no data have been reported on the effects of decorin in normal cells. Using nontransformed macrophages from bone marrow, results of this study showed that decorin...
Figure 1. Decorin inhibits the M-CSF–dependent proliferation of BMDMs....
Figure 2. Decorin inhibits macrophage proliferation through p27 Kip1...
Figure 3. The inhibitory effect of decorin is independent of the EGF or...
Figure 4. Decorin increases macrophage adhesion. (A) Cells (10 000)...
Figure 5. The adhesion of macrophages modulate their proliferation. (A)...
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Decorin is a small proteoglycan that is ubiquitous in the extracellular matrix of mammalian tissues. It has been exten-sively demonstrated that decorin inhibits tumor cell growth; however, no data have been reported on the effects of decorin in normal cells. Using nontransformed mac-rophages from bone marrow, results of this study showed that decor...
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FIGURE 1. Adenosine inhibits M-CSF-dependent proliferation of BMDM. A,...
FIGURE 2. Adenosine inhibits M-CSF-dependent proliferation through...
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FIGURE 4. cAMP inhibits M-CSF-dependent proliferation of macrophages....
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Adenosine is produced during inflammation and modulates different functional activities in macrophages. In murine bone marrow-derived macrophages, adenosine inhibits M-CSF-dependent proliferation with an IC50 of 45 microM. Only specific agonists that can activate A2B adenosine receptors such as 5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine, but not those active o...
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Incubation of bone marrow macrophages with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or interferon gamma (IFN gamma) blocks macrophage proliferation. LPS treatment or M-CSF withdrawal arrests the cell cycle at early G1 and induces apoptosis. Treatment of macrophages with IFN gamma stops the cell cycle later, at the G1/S boundary, induces p21Waf1, and does not induc...
Figure 1. LPS and IFN ␥ Inhibit M-CSF-Dependent Proliferation of...
Figure 2. IFN Protects Macrophages against Apoptosis (A) M-CSF...
Figure 3. Time Course of IFN ␥ Protection against Apoptosis In- duced...
Figure 4. Expression of p21 Waf1 Is Required for the Antiapoptotic...
Figure 5. IGF-I Increases p21 Waf1 Expression in Macrophages 
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Incubation of bone marrow macrophages with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or interferon γ (IFNγ) blocks macrophage proliferation. LPS treatment or M-CSF withdrawal arrests the cell cycle at early G1 and induces apoptosis. Treatment of macrophages with IFNγ stops the cell cycle later, at the G1/S boundary, induces p21Waf1, and does not induce apoptosis. M...