Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of cancers, including neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), mainly through its interaction with the high-affinity NTS receptor 1 (NTSR1). Here, we observed increased expression of NTSR1 in almost all tested clinical NET samples, but not in normal tissues. Through RT-PCR analysis, we found that the expression of NTSR1 and NTSR2 was either variable (NTSR1) or absent (NTSR2) in human NET cell lines. In contrast, NTSR3 and NTS were expressed in all NET cells. Treatment with 5-aza-2\u27-deoxycytidine, a demethylating agent, increased levels of NTSR1 and NTSR2 suggesting that DNA methylation contributes to NTSR1/2 expression patterns, which was confirmed by ...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotens...
Introduction: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) accounts for 9% of cancer deaths globally. Hormonal pathways p...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the cancers with the poorest prognosis, with a 5‐year survival rate of a...
Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of...
Colorectal cancer (CRC), which is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, results from an acc...
Neurotensin (NTS), a 13–amino acid peptide which is distributed predominantly along gastrointestinal...
Background Neurotensin, originally isolated in 1973 has both endocrine and neuromodulator activity a...
The neurotensin (NTS) and its specific high affinity G protein coupled receptor, the NT1 receptor (N...
International audienceEmerging evidence supports neurotensin as a trophic and antiapoptotic factor, ...
International audienceThe promalignant effects of neurotensin (NTS) are sustained in many solid tumo...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Background/Aims: Neurotensin (NTS), an intestinal hormone, is profoundly implicated in cancer progre...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotens...
Introduction: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) accounts for 9% of cancer deaths globally. Hormonal pathways p...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the cancers with the poorest prognosis, with a 5‐year survival rate of a...
Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of...
Colorectal cancer (CRC), which is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, results from an acc...
Neurotensin (NTS), a 13–amino acid peptide which is distributed predominantly along gastrointestinal...
Background Neurotensin, originally isolated in 1973 has both endocrine and neuromodulator activity a...
The neurotensin (NTS) and its specific high affinity G protein coupled receptor, the NT1 receptor (N...
International audienceEmerging evidence supports neurotensin as a trophic and antiapoptotic factor, ...
International audienceThe promalignant effects of neurotensin (NTS) are sustained in many solid tumo...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Background/Aims: Neurotensin (NTS), an intestinal hormone, is profoundly implicated in cancer progre...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotens...
Introduction: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) accounts for 9% of cancer deaths globally. Hormonal pathways p...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the cancers with the poorest prognosis, with a 5‐year survival rate of a...