2009
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m809259200
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Laminin Receptor Involvement in the Anti-angiogenic Activity of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor

Abstract: Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) is a multifunctional protein with neurotrophic, anti-oxidative, and anti-inflammatory properties. It is also one of the most potent endogenous inhibitors of angiogenesis, playing an important role in restricting tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis. Studies show that PEDF binds to cell surface proteins, but little is known about how it exerts its effects. Recently, research identified phospholipase A 2 /nutrin/patatin-like phospholipase domaincontaining 2 as one PEDF … Show more

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“…The main obstacle on the way to full delineation of the signaling pathways involved in the antitumor activity of PEDF is the question of existence of a putative PEDF receptor, which is still obscure. A few candidates have been identified thus far, including extracellular matrix components (36,37), a phospholipase-linked membrane protein (38), and a laminin receptor (39). Thus, the observed enhanced activity of the phosphomimetic PEDF toward endothelial cells can have several explanations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main obstacle on the way to full delineation of the signaling pathways involved in the antitumor activity of PEDF is the question of existence of a putative PEDF receptor, which is still obscure. A few candidates have been identified thus far, including extracellular matrix components (36,37), a phospholipase-linked membrane protein (38), and a laminin receptor (39). Thus, the observed enhanced activity of the phosphomimetic PEDF toward endothelial cells can have several explanations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have identified the novel gene PNPLA2 in the retina that encodes a lipase-linked cell membrane protein with high affinity for PEDF and termed it PEDF-R (26). Later, other PEDF-binding proteins were reported in endothelial and tumor cells (37/67-kDa non-integrin laminin receptor (27) and cell surface F 1 F 0 -ATP synthase (28,29)) and * This work was supported, in whole or in part, by the National Institutes of on ARPE-19 cells (LRP6, a Wnt co-receptor (30)). However, it is not yet known if PEDF-R is a functional receptor for PEDF activity on the retina.…”
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“…PEDF modulates target cell responses by signaling via a family of unrelated high affinity receptors. The anti-angiogenic activity of PEDF is mediated by the laminin receptor (19)(20)(21); low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 6 (LPR6; Wnt co-receptor) (22); and cell surface F 1 F 0 -ATP synthase (23). The macrophage stimulating (16) and neurotrophic activities (24) of PEDF are mediated by adipose mice were more than >200 mg/dL by d 7, and remained at that level thereafter ( Figure 1A).…”
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