Abstract
Agrin is a proteoglycan composed of multidomains, containing cleavage sites mainly in the N- and C-terminal portions, which leads to the formation of several potentially active fragments, the C-terminal of Agrin (C-22kDa) being the best studied in the context of cancer. Studies by our group such as Kawahara et al. (2014) and Rivera et al. (2018) have shown an association between agrin abu…