Fig. 6: B7-H3 promoted angiogenesis via NF-κB/VEGFA pathway in Matrigel plugs in vivo. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 6: B7-H3 promoted angiogenesis via NF-κB/VEGFA pathway in Matrigel plugs in vivo.

From: B7-H3 promotes colorectal cancer angiogenesis through activating the NF-κB pathway to induce VEGFA expression

Fig. 6

a, b CD31 (a) and VEGFA (b) protein expression based on their IHC staining index results in subcutaneous tumors formed by sh-NC-HCT116 and shB7-H3-HCT116 cells. N = 5. c, d CD31 (c) and VEGFA (d) protein expression based on their IHC staining index results in subcutaneous tumors formed by EV-HCT116 and B7-H3-HCT116 cells. N = 5. e, f CD31 (e) and VEGFA (f) protein expression based on their IHC staining index results in subcutaneous B7-H3-HCT116 tumors and B7-H3-HCT116 tumors treated with BAY11–7082 (6 mg/kg). g, h CD31 (g) and VEGFA (h) protein expression based on their IHC staining index results in subcutaneous B7-H3-HCT116 tumors and B7-H3-HCT116 tumors treated with bevacizumab (1 mg/kg). i, j CD31 (i) and VEGFA (j) protein expression based on their IHC staining index results in subcutaneous B7-H3-HCT116 tumors and B7-H3-HCT116 tumors co-treated with 3E8 (5 mg/kg) and BAY11–7082 (6 mg/kg) or bevacizumab (1 mg/kg). N = 5. The data represent the means ± SEM. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001.

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