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Taking aim at the extracellular matrix: CCN proteins as emerging therapeutic targets.


ABSTRACT: Members of the CCN family of matricellular proteins are crucial for embryonic development and have important roles in inflammation, wound healing and injury repair in adulthood. Deregulation of CCN protein expression or activities contributes to the pathobiology of various diseases - many of which may arise when inflammation or tissue injury becomes chronic - including fibrosis, atherosclerosis, arthritis and cancer, as well as diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy. Emerging studies indicate that targeting CCN protein expression or signalling pathways holds promise in the development of diagnostics and therapeutics for such diseases. This Review summarizes the biology of CCN proteins, their roles in various pathologies and their potential as therapeutic targets.

SUBMITTER: Jun JI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3663145 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Taking aim at the extracellular matrix: CCN proteins as emerging therapeutic targets.

Jun Joon-Il JI   Lau Lester F LF  

Nature reviews. Drug discovery 20111201 12


Members of the CCN family of matricellular proteins are crucial for embryonic development and have important roles in inflammation, wound healing and injury repair in adulthood. Deregulation of CCN protein expression or activities contributes to the pathobiology of various diseases - many of which may arise when inflammation or tissue injury becomes chronic - including fibrosis, atherosclerosis, arthritis and cancer, as well as diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy. Emerging studies indicate that  ...[more]

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