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The role of exosomal tetraspanins and proteases in tumor progression. / Yunusova, N. V.; Tugutova, E. A.; Tamkovich, S. N. et al.

In: Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, Vol. 64, No. 2, 03.2018, p. 123-133.

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Yunusova, NV, Tugutova, EA, Tamkovich, SN & Kondakova, IV 2018, 'The role of exosomal tetraspanins and proteases in tumor progression', Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 123-133. https://doi.org/10.18097/PBMC20186402123

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Yunusova, N. V., Tugutova, E. A., Tamkovich, S. N., & Kondakova, I. V. (2018). The role of exosomal tetraspanins and proteases in tumor progression. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 64(2), 123-133. https://doi.org/10.18097/PBMC20186402123

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Yunusova NV, Tugutova EA, Tamkovich SN, Kondakova IV. The role of exosomal tetraspanins and proteases in tumor progression. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. 2018 Mar;64(2):123-133. doi: 10.18097/PBMC20186402123

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Yunusova, N. V. ; Tugutova, E. A. ; Tamkovich, S. N. et al. / The role of exosomal tetraspanins and proteases in tumor progression. In: Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. 2018 ; Vol. 64, No. 2. pp. 123-133.

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title = "The role of exosomal tetraspanins and proteases in tumor progression",
abstract = "Major (CD9, CD63, CD81) and others (CD82, CD151, Tspan8) tetraspanins are widely represented in exosomes, where they interact with various proteins and form functional tetraspanin complexes. Tetraspanin complexes include proteases. Tetraspanin-associated exosomal proteases (ADAM proteases, MMPs, EMMPRIN) play an important role in the processes of cell motility, migration, invasion and formation of metastases. Also, a significant contribution to tumor progression is made by proteases that are not associated with tetraspanins. They destabilize intercellular contacts, promote migration and invasion of tumor cells, participate in the regulation of the expression IGF-I, VEGF and transcription factors activation/deactivation. The role of other proteases of exosomes in the processes of tumor progression is being clarified.",
keywords = "Exosomes, Proteases, Tetraspanins, Tumor progression, Cell Movement, Disease Progression, Exosomes, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Neoplasms/enzymology, Peptide Hydrolases/physiology, Tetraspanins/physiology",
author = "Yunusova, {N. V.} and Tugutova, {E. A.} and Tamkovich, {S. N.} and Kondakova, {I. V.}",
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AB - Major (CD9, CD63, CD81) and others (CD82, CD151, Tspan8) tetraspanins are widely represented in exosomes, where they interact with various proteins and form functional tetraspanin complexes. Tetraspanin complexes include proteases. Tetraspanin-associated exosomal proteases (ADAM proteases, MMPs, EMMPRIN) play an important role in the processes of cell motility, migration, invasion and formation of metastases. Also, a significant contribution to tumor progression is made by proteases that are not associated with tetraspanins. They destabilize intercellular contacts, promote migration and invasion of tumor cells, participate in the regulation of the expression IGF-I, VEGF and transcription factors activation/deactivation. The role of other proteases of exosomes in the processes of tumor progression is being clarified.

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KW - Cell Movement

KW - Disease Progression

KW - Exosomes

KW - Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic

KW - Humans

KW - Neoplasms/enzymology

KW - Peptide Hydrolases/physiology

KW - Tetraspanins/physiology

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