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Mattias Belting

Mattias Belting

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
11610
World Ranking
16565
National Ranking
256

Overview

Mattias Belting is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and has conducted research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work focuses on several subfields, including Oncology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology, and Cancer Research.

The scientist has contributed to topics such as extracellular vesicles in disease, caveolin-1 and cellular processes, glioma diagnosis and treatment, nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, cancer cells and metastasis, cell adhesion molecules research, and immune cells in cancer.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mattias Belting include Valeria Governa, Johan Bengzon, Anna Bång-Rudenstam, Alexander Pietras, and Kelin Gonçalves de Oliveira.

They have published multiple research articles across a variety of venues, with Neuro-Oncology being the most common venue for their work. Other frequent publication venues include Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Cancer Research, Molecular Cancer Research, and Scientific Reports.

Selected recent papers by Mattias Belting are as follows:

  • Noninvasive detection of any-stage cancer using free glycosaminoglycans, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • The Irradiated Brain Microenvironment Supports Glioma Stemness and Survival via Astrocyte-Derived Transglutaminase 2, 2021, Cancer Research
  • Hypoxic Induction of Exosome Uptake through Proteoglycan-Dependent Endocytosis Fuels the Lipid Droplet Phenotype in Glioma, 2020, Molecular Cancer Research
  • Syndecan-4 is a maestro of gastric cancer cell invasion and communication that underscores poor survival, 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Hypoxia Attenuates Trastuzumab Uptake and Trastuzumab-Emtansine (T-DM1) Cytotoxicity through Redistribution of Phosphorylated Caveolin-1, 2020, Molecular Cancer Research

Best Publications

  • Exosomes reflect the hypoxic status of glioma cells and mediate hypoxia-dependent activation of vascular cells during tumor development

    Paulina Kucharzewska;Helena C. Christianson;Johanna E. Welch;Katrin J. Svensson

  • Cancer cell exosomes depend on cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans for their internalization and functional activity

    Helena C. Christianson;Katrin J. Svensson;Toin H. van Kuppevelt;Jin-Ping Li

  • Exosome Uptake Depends on ERK1/2-Heat Shock Protein 27 Signaling and Lipid Raft-mediated Endocytosis Negatively Regulated by Caveolin-1

    Katrin J. Svensson;Helena C. Christianson;Anders Wittrup;Erika Bourseau-Guilmain

  • Regulation of angiogenesis by tissue factor cytoplasmic domain signaling

    Mattias Belting;Michael I Dorrell;Staffan Sandgren;Edith Aguilar

  • Heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a cell-surface endocytosis receptor

    Helena C. Christianson;Mattias Belting

  • EVpedia: a community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

    Dae-Kyum Kim;Jaewook Lee;Sae Rom Kim;Dong Sic Choi

  • Heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a plasma membrane carrier

    Mattias Belting

  • Hypoxia triggers a proangiogenic pathway involving cancer cell microvesicles and PAR-2–mediated heparin-binding EGF signaling in endothelial cells

    Katrin J. Svensson;Paulina Kucharzewska;Helena C. Christianson;Stefan Sköld

  • Hypoxia regulates global membrane protein endocytosis through caveolin-1 in cancer cells.

    E. Bourseau-Guilmain;J. A. Menard;E. Lindqvist;V. Indira Chandran

  • The human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 transfers extracellular DNA plasmid to the nuclear compartment of mammalian cells via lipid rafts and proteoglycan-dependent endocytosis

    Staffan Sandgren;Anders Wittrup;Fang Cheng;Mats Jönsson

  • Signaling of the Tissue Factor Coagulation Pathway in Angiogenesis and Cancer

    Mattias Belting;Jasimuddin Ahamed;Wolfram Ruf

  • Nuclear delivery of macromolecules: barriers and carriers

    Mattias Belting;Staffan Sandgren;Anders Wittrup

  • Nuclear Targeting of Macromolecular Polyanions by an HIV-Tat Derived Peptide ROLE FOR CELL-SURFACE PROTEOGLYCANS

    Staffan Sandgren;Fang Cheng;Mattias Belting

  • Nanotubes, exosomes, and nucleic acid-binding peptides provide novel mechanisms of intercellular communication in eukaryotic cells: implications in health and disease.

    Mattias Belting;Anders Wittrup

  • Glypican-1 Is a Vehicle for Polyamine Uptake in Mammalian Cells A PIVOTAL ROLE FOR NITROSOTHIOL-DERIVED NITRIC OXIDE

    Mattias Belting;Katrin Mani;Mats Jönsson;Fang Cheng

  • Emerging roles of extracellular vesicles in the adaptive response of tumour cells to microenvironmental stress.

    Paulina Kucharzewska;Mattias Belting

  • Novel aspects of glypican glycobiology.

    Lars-Åke Fransson;Mattias Belting;Fang Cheng;M Jönsson

  • Plasma Proneurotensin and Incidence of Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, Breast Cancer, and Mortality

    Olle Melander;Alan S Maisel;Peter Almgren;Jonas Manjer

  • Tumor attenuation by combined heparan sulfate and polyamine depletion

    Mattias Belting;Lubor Borsig;Mark M. Fuster;Jillian R. Brown

  • EVpedia: A community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

    D.-K. Kim;J. Lee;S. R. Kim;D.-S. Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars-Åke Fransson
Lars-Åke Fransson Lund University
Wolfram Ruf
Wolfram Ruf Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Matthias Mörgelin
Matthias Mörgelin Lund University
Toin H. van Kuppevelt
Toin H. van Kuppevelt Radboud University
Olle Melander
Olle Melander Lund University
Randall S. Johnson
Randall S. Johnson University of Cambridge
György Marko-Varga
György Marko-Varga Lund University
Jonas Manjer
Jonas Manjer Lund University
Johan Bengzon
Johan Bengzon Lund University
Karin Jirström
Karin Jirström Lund University

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