内皮TEK酪氨酸激酶信号网络图谱。

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-10-13 DOI:10.1155/2014/173026
Aafaque Ahmad Khan, Varot K Sandhya, Priyata Singh, Deepak Parthasarathy, Awinav Kumar, Jayshree Advani, Rudrappa Gattu, Dhanya V Ranjit, Rama Vaidyanathan, Premendu Prakash Mathur, T S Keshava Prasad, F Mac Gabhann, Akhilesh Pandey, Rajesh Raju, Harsha Gowda
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摘要

TEK酪氨酸激酶主要在内皮细胞上表达,通常被称为TIE2。TIE2是一种受体酪氨酸激酶,由其配体血管生成素调节,调节血管系统的发育和重塑。它也是与肿瘤血管生成和家族性静脉畸形相关的关键途径之一。除了血管系统,TIE2信号也与出生后造血有关。尽管tie2 -血管生成素系统参与多种疾病,但tie2 -血管生成素信号传导的下游分子事件尚未在任何途径库中报道。因此,通过对已发表文献的详细回顾,我们记录了TIE2在血管生成素作用下介导的分子信号事件,并绘制了TIE2信号的网络图谱。通路信息可以通过NetPath免费提供给科学界,NetPath是一个人工管理的信号通路资源。我们希望这一途径资源将提供对tie2 -血管生成素信号传导的深入了解,并将导致确定tie2 -血管生成素相关疾病的潜在治疗靶点。
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Signaling Network Map of Endothelial TEK Tyrosine Kinase.

Signaling Network Map of Endothelial TEK Tyrosine Kinase.

TEK tyrosine kinase is primarily expressed on endothelial cells and is most commonly referred to as TIE2. TIE2 is a receptor tyrosine kinase modulated by its ligands, angiopoietins, to regulate the development and remodeling of vascular system. It is also one of the critical pathways associated with tumor angiogenesis and familial venous malformations. Apart from the vascular system, TIE2 signaling is also associated with postnatal hematopoiesis. Despite the involvement of TIE2-angiopoietin system in several diseases, the downstream molecular events of TIE2-angiopoietin signaling are not reported in any pathway repository. Therefore, carrying out a detailed review of published literature, we have documented molecular signaling events mediated by TIE2 in response to angiopoietins and developed a network map of TIE2 signaling. The pathway information is freely available to the scientific community through NetPath, a manually curated resource of signaling pathways. We hope that this pathway resource will provide an in-depth view of TIE2-angiopoietin signaling and will lead to identification of potential therapeutic targets for TIE2-angiopoietin associated disorders.

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