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FGF2 — IL2
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Bodo et al., Eur J Cell Biol 1999
(Craniofacial Dysostosis) :
ELISA showed that
bFGF induced
interleukin secretion differed in normal and Crouzon osteoblasts
Im et al., J Biol Chem 2007
:
bFGF stimulation of MMP-13 was
mediated at the transcriptional level and, at least in part, by stimulation of
interleukin-1 production
Chandrasekhar et al., J Cell Physiol 1989
:
Induction of
interleukin-1 receptors on chondrocytes by
fibroblast growth factor : a possible mechanism for modulation of interleukin-1 activity
Iwamoto et al., Immunol Lett 1989
:
Furthermore,
interleukin 1 (IL-1) suppressed by 50-60 % the incorporation of [ 3H ] thymidine into DNA in high density chondrocyte cultures on plastic dishes in the
presence of 10 % serum or
fibroblast growth factor , although it increased twofold this incorporation in 0.3 % serum alone
Norioka et al., Jpn J Cancer Res 1994
(Neovascularization, Pathologic) :
Interaction of
interleukin-1 and interferon-gamma on
fibroblast growth factor induced angiogenesis
Cozzolino et al., J Clin Invest 1993
(Arthritis, Rheumatoid...) :
Interferon-alpha and
interleukin 2 synergistically
enhance basic fibroblast growth factor synthesis and induce release, promoting endothelial cell growth
Tamura et al., Endocrinology 1996
(Arthritis...) :
Nitric oxide mediates
interleukin-1 induced matrix degradation and
basic fibroblast growth factor release in cultured rabbit articular chondrocytes : a possible mechanism of pathological neovascularization in arthritis
Nakamura et al., J Hypertens 1996
:
bFGF , TGF-beta,
interleukin-1 alpha, -1 beta and -6
stimulated DNA synthesis in VSMC significantly, whereas HGF did not
Sasaki et al., J Biochem 1998
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Nitric oxide mediates
interleukin-1 induced gene expression of matrix metalloproteinases and
basic fibroblast growth factor in cultured rabbit articular chondrocytes
Shi et al., J Immunol 1997
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IL-2 also induced apoptosis in normal IL-2-responsive human T cell blasts in the absence of serum, and furthermore, epidermal growth factor and
fibroblast growth factor induced increased rates of apoptosis in fibroblasts in the absence of serum, suggesting that cytokine induced apoptosis in the absence of serum survival factors might represent an important biologic phenomenon