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PPIL4 is essential for brain angiogenesis and implicated in intracranial aneurysms in humans
Barak T, Ristori E, Ercan-Sencicek AG, Miyagishima DF, Nelson-Williams C, Dong W, Jin SC, Prendergast A, Armero W, Henegariu O, Erson-Omay EZ, Harmancı AS, Guy M, Gültekin B, Kilic D, Rai DK, Goc N, Aguilera SM, Gülez B, Altinok S, Ozcan K, Yarman Y, Coskun S, Sempou E, Deniz E, Hintzen J, Cox A, Fomchenko E, Jung SW, Ozturk AK, Louvi A, Bilgüvar K, Connolly ES, Khokha MK, Kahle KT, Yasuno K, Lifton RP, Mishra-Gorur K, Nicoli S, Günel M. PPIL4 is essential for brain angiogenesis and implicated in intracranial aneurysms in humans. Nature Medicine 2021, 27: 2165-2175. PMID: 34887573, PMCID: PMC8768030, DOI: 10.1038/s41591-021-01572-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrainCyclophilinsExome SequencingHumansIntracranial AneurysmMutationNeovascularization, PathologicRNA-Binding ProteinsWnt Signaling PathwayConceptsGenome-wide association studiesPeptidyl-prolyl cis-transPathogenesis of IAContribution of variantsCommon genetic variantsVertebrate modelDeleterious mutationsWnt activatorAssociation studiesWhole-exome sequencingSignificant enrichmentGenetic variantsWntAngiogenesis regulatorsMutationsGene mutationsBrain angiogenesisIntracranial aneurysm ruptureJMJD6AngiogenesisCerebrovascular morphologyCerebrovascular integrityIntracerebral hemorrhageAneurysm ruptureVariants
2009
CCM2 and CCM3 proteins contribute to vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in human placenta.
Tanriover G, Seval Y, Sati L, Gunel M, Demir N. CCM2 and CCM3 proteins contribute to vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in human placenta. Cellular And Molecular Biology 2009, 24: 1287-94. PMID: 19688696, DOI: 10.14670/hh-24.1287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsCarrier ProteinsCase-Control StudiesCentral Nervous System NeoplasmsFemaleHemangioma, Cavernous, Central Nervous SystemHumansImmunohistochemistryMembrane ProteinsNeovascularization, PathologicPlacentaPregnancyPregnancy Trimester, FirstPregnancy Trimester, ThirdProto-Oncogene ProteinsConceptsCerebral cavernous malformationsVascular endotheliumBlood vessel formationHuman placentaMature intermediate villiVascular malformationsStem villiTerm placentaVessel formationIntermediate villiNormal brain parenchymaMeans of immunohistochemistryCentral nervous systemEndothelium-lined vascular channelsWestern blot analysisEarly pregnancyBrain parenchymaModerate immunostainingCavernous malformationsNervous systemVascular channelsPlacental developmentPlacentaEndotheliumLess expression
2004
Krev1 interaction trapped-1/cerebral cavernous malformation-1 protein expression during early angiogenesis.
Guzeloglu-Kayisli O, Kayisli UA, Amankulor NM, Voorhees JR, Gokce O, DiLuna ML, Laurans MS, Luleci G, Gunel M. Krev1 interaction trapped-1/cerebral cavernous malformation-1 protein expression during early angiogenesis. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2004, 100: 481-7. PMID: 15287459, DOI: 10.3171/ped.2004.100.5.0481.Peer-Reviewed Original Research