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MMP-9 and uPAR regulated glioma cell migration

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posted on 2014-01-02, 00:00 authored by Krishna Kumar Veeravalli, Jasti S. Rao
Integrin dependent and independent MMP-9 and uPAR signaling plays a key role in glioma cell migration and invasion. In this article, we comment on all the possible pathways and molecules associated with MMP-9- and uPAR- mediated glioma cell migration with a special emphasis on integrins, a family of cell adhesion molecules. Our recent research investigations highlighted the substantial benefit of silencing both MMP-9 and uPAR together compared to their individual treatments in glioma. Simultaneous knockdown of both MMP-9 and uPAR regulated a majority of the molecules associated with glioma cell migration and significantly reduced the migration potential of glioma cells. Our results point out that the bicistronic construct, which can simultaneously silence both MMP-9 and uPAR offers a great therapeutic potential and is worth developing as a new drug for treating GBM patients.

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This research was supported by a grant from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), NS047699 (to Prof. Jasti S Rao).

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Publisher Statement

This is a copy of an article published in the Cell Adhesion and Migration © 2012 Landes Bioscience. The final publication is available at http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/celladhesion/ doi: 10.4161/cam.21673

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Landes Bioscience

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  • en_US

issn

1933-6926

Issue date

2012-11-01

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