重组人内切硫酸皮肤素链
产品名称: 重组人内切硫酸皮肤素链
英文名称: Dermatan sulfate chains from recombinant human endocan
产品编号: LIDS-1001
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产品产地: usa
品牌商标: Lunginnov
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Biomolecules | Endocan |
Application | Bioassay |
Format | 10 µg |
Source | Human |
Background Endocan also known as endothelial cell-specific molecule (ESM-1) was originally discovered by Lassalle and colla-borators in endothelial cells (Lassalle et al. 1996). Structurally, endocan is a dermatan sulfate proteoglycan of 50 kDa that is freely circulating in blood (Bechard et al. 2001a; Sarrazin et al. 2010b). Endocan binds CD11a/CD18 integrin (also called LFA-1 for Leukocyte Function-associated Antigen-1) on human leukocytes inhibiting consequently its binding to ICAM-1 (Bechard et al. 2001b). The expression of endocan / ESM-1 is upregulated by pro-inflammatory molecules such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFa), lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and also pro-angiogenic molecules such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) (Grigoriu et al. 2006; Sarrazin et al. 2006; Maurage et al. 2009 ; Leroy et al. 2010 ; Sarrazin et al. 2010a). Endocan / ESM-1 binds via its dermatan sulfate chain to hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) (Bechard et al. 2001a ; Sarrazin et al. 2010a). Recently endocan / ESM-1 was identified as a biomarker of tip cells (Strasser et al. 2010 ; Del Toro et al. 2010). Elevated blood levels of endocan / ESM-1 has been reported in patients with lung and kidney cancers as well as in patients with severe sepsis (Bechard et al. 2001b; Scherpereel et al. 2003; Grigoriu et al. 2006; Scherpereel et al. 2006 ; Leroy et al. 2010). Endocan is a biomarker of activated endothelium (Sarrazin et al. 2010b). Main features
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References Bechard et al. (2000) J. Vasc. Res. 37:417-425 (Pubmed) Sarrazin et al. (2010b) Glycobiology 20:1380-1388 (Pubmed) |