LRP-1 Matricellular Receptor Involvement in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Tumor Angiogenesis.

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Date publication

octobre 2021

Journal

Biomedicines

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr DEDIEU Stéphane, Dr DEVY Jérôme, Dr ETIQUE Nicolas, Dr THEVENARD-DEVY Jessica, Dr BOULAGNON-ROMBI Camille, Dr SCHNEIDER Christophe


Tous les auteurs :
Campion O, Thevenard Devy J, Billottet C, Schneider C, Etique N, Dupuy JW, Raymond AA, Boulagnon Rombi C, Meunier M, Djermoune EH, Lelièvre E, Wahart A, Bour C, Hachet C, Cairo S, Bikfalvi A, Dedieu S, Devy J

Résumé

LRP-1 is a multifunctional scavenger receptor belonging to the LDLR family. Due to its capacity to control pericellular levels of various growth factors and proteases, LRP-1 plays a crucial role in membrane proteome dynamics, which appears decisive for tumor progression.

Mots clés

LRP-1, TNBC, angiogenesis, breast cancer

Référence

Biomedicines. 2021 Oct 9;9(10):