Sparcl1 and Atherosclerosis

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Abstract

Atherosclerosis and its complications constitute some of the major diseases affecting humans worldwide. A core component of atherogenesis is endothelial cell damage and dysfunction, which also includes factors such as adhesion and proliferation of various cells. Multiple studies have shown that atherosclerosis and cancer share a common pathophysiological process and exhibit a degree of similarity. Sparcl-1 is a cysteine-rich secretory stromal cell protein present in the extracellular matrix and belongs to the Sparc family of proteins. Its role in tumor development has been widely investigated; however, its role in cardiovascular diseases has rarely been studied. Sparcl-1 is considered an oncogene correlated with the regulation of cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation and is also related to blood vessel integrity. In this review, the potential link between Sparcl-1 and atherosclerosis development is investigated, and recommendations on future research on the role of Sparcl-1 in atherogenesis are provided.

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Cheng, X., Chen, X., Zhang, M., Wan, Y., Ge, S., & Cheng, X. (2023). Sparcl1 and Atherosclerosis. Journal of Inflammation Research. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S406907

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