Gürpinar, TKosova, FKurt, FOCambaz, SUYücel, ATUmur, NTuglu, MI2024-07-182024-07-181052-02951473-7760http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/6185Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels. Angiogenesis affects cancer growth and is a useful target for cancer therapeutics. The effects of geldanamycin on angiogenesis in cases of gastric cancer are poorly understood. We investigated the effects of different doses of 17-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin (17-AGG), a semi-synthetic derivative of geldanamycin, on the interactions between cellular matrix proteins and angiogenesis factors in a gastric cancer cell line. We examined cancer cells on laminin and collagen I coated surfaces to determine their response to the angiogenic effect of these matrix molecules. We also evaluated the expression levels of VEGF, MMP-9, ES and TSP-1 using ELISA. We found that application of 17-AAG to the gastric cancer cell line on culture dish plastic decreased VEGF, TSP-1, ES and MMP-9 expression, whereas of all of these proteins were increased by laminin and collagen coating. 17-AAG currently is in clinical trial phase 2 and may be a promising drug for treatment of gastric cancer.EnglishENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTORFACTOR RECEPTOR 2METALLOPROTEINASESPROGRESSIONROLESEffect of geldanamycin on the expression of the matrix molecules and angiogenetic factors in a gastric cancer cell lineArticle