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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1832-1844, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-887000

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Fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR), as a member of the receptor tyrosine kinase family, participates in a variety of biological processes by binding to ligand fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) and activating downstream signaling pathways, such as cell proliferation, migration, anti-apoptosis, angiogenesis, etc. FGFR gene amplification, missense mutations, oncogenic fusion are related to the occurrence and development of many cancers. FGFR has become an important potential target in cancer treatment. At present most of these studies focus on FGFR1-3, however there is growing evidence implicating an important and unique role of FGFR4 in oncogenesis and resistance to anti-tumor therapy in multiple types of cancer. The abnormality of FGF19-FGFR4 signaling pathway has been proved to be a carcinogenic factor of liver cancer. Importantly, there are several novel FGFR4-specific inhibitors in clinical trials, FGFR4 is therefore a promising target for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma harboring aberrant FGF19-FGFR4 signaling. In this review, we focus on assessing the role of FGFR4 in liver cancer, including a summary of the structure and ligand of FGFR4, downstream signaling pathways, abnormal activation in liver cancer, and the research progress of small molecule FGFR4 inhibitors, FGFR4 monoclonal antibodies and combined immunotherapy.

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Nutrition Research and Practice ; : 165-171, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-183206

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BACKGROUND: Groundwater is believed to possess many beneficial effects due to its natural source of various minerals. In this study, we examined the effects of natural Jeju groundwater S1 (Samdasoo(TM)), S2 and S3 pumped up from different locations of Jeju Island, Korea, along with local tap water, on body weight gain, serum lipids and lipoproteins, and liver histopathology in high-fat diet-induced hyperlipidemic rats. MATERIALS/METHODS: Rats were randomly and equally divided into 6 groups. Different water samples were supplied to the hyperlipidemic rats as their daily drinking water and the widely-used anti-hyperlipidemic drug simvastatin was used as a positive control. Body weight, serum lipids and lipoproteins were measured weekly. Liver weight, liver index and liver histopathology were examined after the execution of the rats. RESULTS: After drinking Jeju groundwaters for two months, S2 but not S3 significantly reduced weight growth and serum triglycerides levels and increased high density lipoprotein-C (HDL-C) without affecting total cholesterol or LDL-C. S1 and particularly S2 significantly reduced the severity of liver hypertrophy and steatosis. All Groundwaters had much higher contents of vanadium (S3>S2>S1>>tap water) whereas S1 and S2 but not S3 markedly blocked autoxidation of ferrous ions. CONCLUSION: Jeju Groundwater S1 and particularly S2 exhibit protective effects against hyperlipidemia and fatty liver and hypothesize that the beneficial effect of Jeju Groundwaters may be contributed from blockade of autoxidation of ferrous ions rather than their high contents of vanadium.


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Animales , Ratas , Peso Corporal , Colesterol , Ingestión de Líquidos , Agua Potable , Hígado Graso , Agua Subterránea , Hiperlipidemias , Hipertrofia , Iones , Corea (Geográfico) , Metabolismo de los Lípidos , Lipoproteínas , Hígado , Minerales , Simvastatina , Triglicéridos , Vanadio , Agua
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