Natriuretic peptide receptor a promotes gastric malignancy through angiogenesis process

  • Zheng Li
  • Hao Fan
  • Jiacheng Cao
  • Guangli Sun
  • Sen Wang
  • Jialun Lv
  • Zhe Xuan
  • Yiwen Xia
  • Linjun Wang
  • Diancai Zhang
  • Hao Xu
  • Zekuan Xu
Publication date
October 2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Cell Death and Disease

Abstract

Abstract Gastric cancer (GC) ranks the third among global cancer-related mortality, especially in East Asia. Angiogenesis plays an important role in promoting tumor progression, and clinical trials have demonstrated that anti-angiogenesis therapy is effective in GC management. Natriuretic peptide receptor A (NPRA) functions significantly in promoting GC development and progression. Whether NPRA can promote angiogenesis of GC remains unclear. Tumor samples collection and immunohistochemical experiment showed that the expression of NPRA was positively correlated with the expression of CD31 and vessel density. In vivo and in vitro analysis showed that NPRA could promote GC-associated angiogenesis and tumor metastasis. Results of Co-IP/MS showe...

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