Oscillatory shear stress modulates Notch-mediated endothelial mesenchymal plasticity in cerebral arteriovenous malformations
CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides, for the first time, evidence for the role of oscillatory shear stress in mediating the EndMT process and dysregulated expression of cell adhesion molecules, especially multifunctional integrin α9/β1 in human cAVM nidus. Concomitantly, our findings indicate the potential use of small-molecular inhibitors such as RO4929097 in the less-invasive therapeutic management of cAVMs.PMID:36934253 | PMC:PMC10024393 | DOI:10.1186/s11658-023-00436-x
Source: Cellular and Molecular Biology Letters - Category: Biochemistry Authors: C L Karthika Vani Venugopal B J Sreelakshmi S Krithika Jaya Mary Thomas Mathew Abraham C C Kartha Arumugam Rajavelu S Sumi Source Type: research
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