INT113552

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Context Info
Confidence 0.31
First Reported 2003
Last Reported 2010
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Abstract
Documents 4
Total Number 4
Disease Relevance 3.09
Pain Relevance 0.72

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signal transduction (PLAU, PLAUR) extracellular region (PLAU, PLAUR) plasma membrane (PLAU, PLAUR)
peptidase activity (PLAU) extracellular space (PLAU) enzyme binding (PLAUR)
Anatomy Link Frequency
extracellular matrix 2
PC-3 1
PLAU (Homo sapiens)
PLAUR (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
aspirin 27 99.46 Very High Very High Very High
cINOD 3 75.36 Quite High
tolerance 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Pain 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Adhesions 12 99.20 Very High Very High Very High
Prostate Cancer 12 96.44 Very High Very High Very High
Cancer 30 94.72 High High
Metastasis 33 93.40 High High
Pancreatic Cancer 3 78.96 Quite High
INFLAMMATION 3 75.12 Quite High
Skin Cancer 47 53.60 Quite High
Alzheimer's Dementia 1 19.68 Low Low
Ovarian Cancer 1 6.96 Low Low
Mouth Cancer 4 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

Sentences Mentioned In

Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
Altogether, our data suggests that aspirin inhibits the formation of uPA-uPAR-FN-alpha3beta1 and uPA-uPAR-VN-alphavbeta3 complexes, resulting in the suppression of cell adhesion and cell motility of the highly invasive prostate cancer cells PC-3.
uPA Binding (complexes) of uPAR in PC-3 associated with aspirin, prostate cancer and adhesions
1) Confidence 0.31 Published 2003 Journal Int. J. Oncol. Section Abstract Doc Link 14532966 Disease Relevance 0.82 Pain Relevance 0.37
In addition to the proteolytic activity of uPA, which degrades the extracellular matrix, uPA also binds to its receptor (uPAR) and controls cell adhesion and migration through the reorganization of actin cytoskeleton.
uPA Binding (binds) of uPAR in extracellular matrix associated with adhesions
2) Confidence 0.30 Published 2003 Journal Int. J. Oncol. Section Abstract Doc Link 14532966 Disease Relevance 0.88 Pain Relevance 0.17
In addition to the proteolytic activity of uPA, which degrades the extracellular matrix, uPA also binds to its receptor (uPAR) and controls cell adhesion and migration through the reorganization of actin cytoskeleton.
uPA Binding (binds) of uPAR in extracellular matrix associated with adhesions
3) Confidence 0.30 Published 2003 Journal Int. J. Oncol. Section Abstract Doc Link 14532966 Disease Relevance 0.87 Pain Relevance 0.17
Several other proteins, fibrin, uPA receptor (uPAR), and two main PA inhibitors, PAI-1 and PAI-2, are also important in this process.
uPA Binding (receptor) of uPAR
4) Confidence 0.08 Published 2010 Journal International Journal of Molecular Sciences Section Body Doc Link PMC2956083 Disease Relevance 0.51 Pain Relevance 0

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