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| CD155 (PVR; poliovirus receptor; nectin-like protein 5/NECL-5) is an immunoglobulin-superfamily cell-adhesion molecule and immune-checkpoint ligand. It binds the inhibitory receptors TIGIT and CD96, as well as the activating receptor CD226/DNAM-1, on T cells and NK cells. CD155 is frequently overexpressed in cancer, where increased expression commonly promotes immune evasion, tumour-cell migration, invasion, proliferation, and poor prognosis. For cancer records, CD155/PVR ↑ is generally tumour-promoting, while CD155 blockade or reduction is usually considered beneficial; however, the specific receptor interaction should be recorded when known. Gene reference; Cancer review. |
| Melanoma is a rare form of skin cancer. It is more likely to invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body than other types of skin cancer. |
| 6830- | EMD, | Anticancer activity of emodin is associated with downregulation of CD155 |
| - | vitro+vivo, | Melanoma, | B16-BL6 | - | in-vitro, | BC, | E0771 | - | in-vitro, | BC, | 4T1 |
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