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EGFL7: An emerging biomarker with great therapeutic potential
Carina Fabian1, Sukrit Mahajan1, Mirko H H Schmidt1
1Institute of Anatomy, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden School of Medicine, Fetscherstraße 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany.
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EGFL7 is a factor involved in the regulation of various essential biological mechanisms. Endothelial cells and neurons secrete the EGFL7 protein into the extracellular matrix, where it interacts with other matrix proteins, thereby regulating several important signaling pathways. To date, extensive in vitro and in vivo studies have illuminated the central role of EGFL7 in governing major biological processes involving blood vessels and the central nervous system. Notably, EGFL7 has also emerged as a key factor in a spectrum of diseases including cancer, stroke, multiple sclerosis and preeclampsia. Its influence on various diseases and multiple regulatory pathways highlights EGFL7 as an emerging biomarker and therapeutic target. Thus, the multifaceted regulatory functions of EGFL7 will be discussed in the physiological context before delving into its involvement in the progression of different diseases. Finally, the review will provide an insight into the broad therapeutic potential of EGFL7 by describing its role as a powerful biomarker and discussing potential strategies to therapeutically target EGFL7 function in a plethora of human diseases.

