Inhibition of EZH2 suppresses peritoneal angiogenesis by targeting a VEGFR2/ERK1/2/HIF-1α-dependent signaling pathway

pubmed: wnt1 2022-11-24

Summary:

The catalytic subunit of polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2), has been reported to be involved in angiogenesis in some tumors and autoimmune diseases. However, the mechanisms by which EZH2 regulates peritoneal angiogenesis remain unclear. We detected the expression of EZH2 in clinical samples and the peritoneal tissue of a mouse peritoneal fibrosis model induced by chlorhexidine gluconate (CG). In addition, we further investigated the mechanisms by which...

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Yingfeng Shi, Jinqing Li, Hui Chen, Yan Hu, Lunxian Tang, Yi Wang, Xiujuan Zang, Xiaoyan Ma, Guansen Huang, Xun Zhou, Min Tao, Zexin Lv, Si Chen, Andong Qiu, Shougang Zhuang, Na Liu

Date tagged:

11/24/2022, 14:48

Date published:

07/06/2022, 06:00