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    Ntn4 netrin 4 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 57764, updated on 17-Aug-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    The risk variant rs11836367 contributes to breast cancer onset and metastasis by attenuating Wnt signaling via regulating NTN4 expression.

    The risk variant rs11836367 contributes to breast cancer onset and metastasis by attenuating Wnt signaling via regulating NTN4 expression.
    Yang H, Ting X, Geng YH, Xie Y, Nierenberg JL, Huo YF, Zhou YT, Huang Y, Yu YQ, Yu XY, Li XF, Ziv E, Zhang H, Fang WG, Shen Y, Tian XX., Free PMC Article

    06/18/2022
    Anti-Inflammatory Role of Netrin-4 in Diabetic Retinopathy.

    Anti-Inflammatory Role of Netrin-4 in Diabetic Retinopathy.
    Crespo-Garcia S, Reichhart N, Kociok N, Skosyrski S, Joussen AM., Free PMC Article

    05/29/2021
    netrin-4 disrupts laminin networks and basement membranes through high-affinity binding to the laminin gamma-1 chain.

    Structural decoding of netrin-4 reveals a regulatory function towards mature basement membranes.
    Reuten R, Patel TR, McDougall M, Rama N, Nikodemus D, Gibert B, Delcros JG, Prein C, Meier M, Metzger S, Zhou Z, Kaltenberg J, McKee KK, Bald T, Tüting T, Zigrino P, Djonov V, Bloch W, Clausen-Schaumann H, Poschl E, Yurchenco PD, Ehrbar M, Mehlen P, Stetefeld J, Koch M., Free PMC Article

    09/8/2018
    we found that Ntn4 promotes differentiation and migration of osteoblasts.

    Netrin-4 Promotes Differentiation and Migration of Osteoblasts.
    Enoki Y, Sato T, Kokabu S, Hayashi N, Iwata T, Yamato M, Usui M, Matsumoto M, Tomoda T, Ariyoshi W, Nishihara T, Yoda T., Free PMC Article

    05/5/2018
    Netrin-4 acted as an antiangiogenic factor in the cornea, with which the healthy cornea is enriched via its expression by corneal epithelial cells.

    Netrin-4 Mediates Corneal Hemangiogenesis but Not Lymphangiogenesis in the Mouse-Model of Suture-Induced Neovascularization.
    Maier AB, Klein S, Kociok N, Riechardt AI, Gundlach E, Reichhart N, Strauß O, Joussen AM.

    07/1/2017
    Our results indicate a role for netrin-4 as an angiogenesis modulating factor in O2-dependent vascular homeostasis while being less important during normal retinal developmental angiogenesis or during inflammatory neovascularization.

    Lack of netrin-4 modulates pathologic neovascularization in the eye.
    Kociok N, Crespo-Garcia S, Liang Y, Klein SV, Nürnberg C, Reichhart N, Skosyrski S, Moritz E, Maier AK, Brunken WJ, Strauß O, Koch M, Joussen AM., Free PMC Article

    12/17/2016
    These results indicate that netrin-4 shed new light on its potential roles in treatmenting for angiogenic diseases that affect the ocular surface, as well as other tissues

    Therapeutic effects of topical netrin-4 inhibits corneal neovascularization in alkali-burn rats.
    Han Y, Shao Y, Liu T, Qu YL, Li W, Liu Z., Free PMC Article

    03/26/2016
    Vascular endothelial cells interact with bone in suppressing bone through netrin-4.

    Netrin-4 derived from murine vascular endothelial cells inhibits osteoclast differentiation in vitro and prevents bone loss in vivo.
    Enoki Y, Sato T, Tanaka S, Iwata T, Usui M, Takeda S, Kokabu S, Matsumoto M, Okubo M, Nakashima K, Yamato M, Okano T, Fukuda T, Chida D, Imai Y, Yasuda H, Nishihara T, Akita M, Oda H, Okazaki Y, Suda T, Yoda T.

    08/16/2014
    Loss of Netrin-4 is associated with metastatic colorectal tumor progression.

    Netrin-4 overexpression suppresses primary and metastatic colorectal tumor progression.
    Eveno C, Contreres JO, Hainaud P, Nemeth J, Dupuy E, Pocard M.

    01/11/2014
    The alpha6beta1 integrin is a netrin-4 receptor in endothelial cells.

    Netrin-4 activates endothelial integrin {alpha}6{beta}1.
    Larrieu-Lahargue F, Welm AL, Thomas KR, Li DY., Free PMC Article

    11/12/2011
    NT-4 overexpression decreases tumor growth and carcinomatosis, probably via an antiangiogenic effect

    Netrin-4 delays colorectal cancer carcinomatosis by inhibiting tumor angiogenesis.
    Eveno C, Broqueres-You D, Feron JG, Rampanou A, Tijeras-Raballand A, Ropert S, Leconte L, Levy BI, Pocard M., Free PMC Article

    07/16/2011
    In vivo, Netrin-4 induces growth of lymphatic and blood vessels in the skin of transgenic mice.

    Netrin-4 induces lymphangiogenesis in vivo.
    Larrieu-Lahargue F, Welm AL, Thomas KR, Li DY., Free PMC Article

    08/9/2010
    netrin-4 is produced by selected GFAP-positive astrocytes positioned close to newborn neurons migrating in the anterior part of the rostral migratory stream and within the olfactory bulb

    Discovery of a functional protein complex of netrin-4, laminin gamma1 chain, and integrin alpha6beta1 in mouse neural stem cells.
    Staquicini FI, Dias-Neto E, Li J, Snyder EY, Sidman RL, Pasqualini R, Arap W., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Netrin-4 may improve poststroke functional recovery by enhancing blood vessel proliferation

    Netrin-4 enhances angiogenesis and neurologic outcome after cerebral ischemia.
    Hoang S, Liauw J, Choi M, Choi M, Guzman RG, Steinberg GK.

    01/21/2010
    Netrin-4 significantly reduced pathological angiogenesis in Matrigel and laser-induced choroidal neovascularization models. Netrin-4, neogenin, and Unc5B receptor expression was up-regulated in choroidal neovessel EC after laser injury

    Netrin-4 inhibits angiogenesis via binding to neogenin and recruitment of Unc5B.
    Lejmi E, Leconte L, Pédron-Mazoyer S, Ropert S, Raoul W, Lavalette S, Bouras I, Feron JG, Maitre-Boube M, Assayag F, Feumi C, Alemany M, Jie TX, Merkulova T, Poupon MF, Ruchoux MM, Tobelem G, Sennlaub F, Plouët J., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    netrin-4 is a component of basement membranes and is integrated into the laminin polymer via interactions with the laminin gamma1 andgamma3 short arms.

    Binding of netrin-4 to laminin short arms regulates basement membrane assembly.
    Schneiders FI, Maertens B, Böse K, Li Y, Brunken WJ, Paulsson M, Smyth N, Koch M.

    01/21/2010
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