Over the last few years, the ETS transcription factor ERG has emerged as a major regulator of endothelial function. Multiple studies have shown that ERG plays a crucial role in promoting angiogenesis and vascular stability during development and after birth. In the mature vasculature ERG also functions to maintain endothelial homeostasis, by transactivating genes involved in key endothelial functions, whilst repressing expression of pro‐ inflammatory genes. Its homeostatic role is lineage-specific, since ectopic expression of ERG in non-endothelial tissues such as prostate is detrimental and contributes to oncogenesis. This review summarises the main roles and pathways controlled by ERG in the vascular endothelium, its transcriptional targe...
Endothelial cells actively maintain an anti-thrombotic environment; loss of this protective function...
Blood vessel stability is essential for embryonic development; in the adult, many diseases are assoc...
Endothelial cells actively maintain an anti-thrombotic environment; loss of this protective function...
Over the last few years, the ETS transcription factor ERG has emerged as a major regulator of endoth...
AbstractOver the last few years, the ETS transcription factor ERG has emerged as a major regulator o...
The ETS transcription factor ERG is highly expressed in endothelial cells (EC) and has a crucial ro...
ERG is a crucial regulator of endothelial gene expression and controls endothelial functions includi...
SummaryBlood vessel stability is essential for embryonic development; in the adult, many diseases ar...
Tight regulation of the balance between apo-ptosis and survival is essential in angiogen-esis. The E...
Rationale: The ETS (E-26 transformation-specific) transcription factor ERG (ETS-related gene) is ess...
Transcriptional programs establish and maintain cell identities. Regulation of gene expression is me...
Rationale: The ETS transcription factor (TF) ERG is essential for endothelial homeostasis, driving e...
Background: The molecular mechanisms that govern stem cell differentiation along the endothelial lin...
Pro-inflammatory and atherogenic stimuli up-regulate the expression of endothelial adhesion molecule...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether ETS-related gene (Erg) inhibits tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α-dependent e...
Endothelial cells actively maintain an anti-thrombotic environment; loss of this protective function...
Blood vessel stability is essential for embryonic development; in the adult, many diseases are assoc...
Endothelial cells actively maintain an anti-thrombotic environment; loss of this protective function...
Over the last few years, the ETS transcription factor ERG has emerged as a major regulator of endoth...
AbstractOver the last few years, the ETS transcription factor ERG has emerged as a major regulator o...
The ETS transcription factor ERG is highly expressed in endothelial cells (EC) and has a crucial ro...
ERG is a crucial regulator of endothelial gene expression and controls endothelial functions includi...
SummaryBlood vessel stability is essential for embryonic development; in the adult, many diseases ar...
Tight regulation of the balance between apo-ptosis and survival is essential in angiogen-esis. The E...
Rationale: The ETS (E-26 transformation-specific) transcription factor ERG (ETS-related gene) is ess...
Transcriptional programs establish and maintain cell identities. Regulation of gene expression is me...
Rationale: The ETS transcription factor (TF) ERG is essential for endothelial homeostasis, driving e...
Background: The molecular mechanisms that govern stem cell differentiation along the endothelial lin...
Pro-inflammatory and atherogenic stimuli up-regulate the expression of endothelial adhesion molecule...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether ETS-related gene (Erg) inhibits tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α-dependent e...
Endothelial cells actively maintain an anti-thrombotic environment; loss of this protective function...
Blood vessel stability is essential for embryonic development; in the adult, many diseases are assoc...
Endothelial cells actively maintain an anti-thrombotic environment; loss of this protective function...