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      Thymidine phosphorylase: a potential new target for treating cardiovascular disease

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      Trends in cardiovascular medicine
      thymidine phosphorylase, platelets, thrombosis, cancer

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          We recently found that thymidine phosphorylase (TYMP), also known as platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor, plays an important role in platelet activation in vitro and thrombosis in vivo by participating in multiple signaling pathways. Platelets are a major source of TYMP. Since platelet-mediated clot formation is a key event in several fatal diseases, such as myocardial infarction, stroke and pulmonary embolism, understanding TYMP in depth may lead to uncovering novel mechanisms in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Targeting TYMP may become a novel therapeutic for cardiovascular disorders. In this review paper, we summarize the discovery of TYMP and the potential molecular mechanisms of TYMP involved in the development of various diseases, especially cardiovascular diseases. We also offer insights regarding future studies exploring the role of TYMP in the development of cardiovascular disease as well as in therapy.

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          Journal
          9108337
          21207
          Trends Cardiovasc Med
          Trends Cardiovasc. Med.
          Trends in cardiovascular medicine
          1050-1738
          1873-2615
          22 October 2017
          20 October 2017
          April 2018
          01 April 2019
          : 28
          : 3
          : 157-171
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Biomedical Sciences, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University; Huntington, West Virginia, USA
          [2 ]Marshall University Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research; Huntington, West Virginia, USA
          Author notes
          Corresponding address: Wei Li, MD, PhD, Department of Biomedical Sciences, BBSC 241G, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, One John Marshall Drive, Huntington, West Virginia 25755-9310, USA. Phone: 1-304-696-7342, Fax: 1-304-696-7391, liwe@ 123456marshall.edu
          Article
          PMC5856583 PMC5856583 5856583 nihpa914596
          10.1016/j.tcm.2017.10.003
          5856583
          29108898
          5b55b36f-8937-44ae-99fa-d3e2ad0d2c2c
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          thymidine phosphorylase,cancer,thrombosis,platelets
          thymidine phosphorylase, cancer, thrombosis, platelets

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