Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5841614 Life Sciences 2015 34 Pages PDF
Abstract
This ex vivo and in vitro study demonstrates that 2-DG inhibits angiogenesis with an action involving attenuation of VEGFR2 signaling and MMP-2 expression, possibly resulting from interference with N-linked glycosylation of VEGFR2. Further studies are needed to show that 2-DG inhibits VEGF-mediated angiogenesis or that the actual status of N-glycosylation of VEGFR2 is affected by the treatment.
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