Regulation of angiogenesis by SPARC and angiostatin: implications for tumor cell biology
Autor: | Sage Eh, Jendraschak E |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
Basement membrane
Cancer Research medicine.medical_specialty Angiostatin Endothelium Angiogenesis Growth factor medicine.medical_treatment Molecular Sequence Data Neovascularization Physiologic Biology Cell biology Endothelial stem cell Neovascularization Vascular endothelial growth factor chemistry.chemical_compound Endocrinology medicine.anatomical_structure chemistry Internal medicine medicine Amino Acid Sequence medicine.symptom Neoplasm Metastasis |
Zdroj: | Seminars in cancer biology. 7(3) |
ISSN: | 1044-579X |
Popis: | The formation of blood vessels through endothelial cell proliferation from extant vasculature (angiogenesis) is a prerequisite for the remodeling, regeneration and repair of tissue. In pathological processes, angiogenesis is a major limiting step in tumor growth and is necessary for tumor formation at metastatic sites. Angiogenesis consists of a sequence of events that include (i) dissolution of the basement membrane, (ii) migration and (iii) proliferation of endothelial cells, (iv) formation of the vascular loop, and (v) formation of a new basement membrane. A variety of factors control and regulate these multiple steps during which the endothelium gives rise to new vessels. Growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor or platelet-derived growth factor act directly on endothelial cells and/or activate inflammatory cells (monocytes and T lymphocytes) which in turn synthesize angiogenic factors. SPARC (Secreted Protein Acidic and Rich in Cytsteine), in conjunction with other known angiogenic factors, might act pleiotropically during angiogenesis. Recently, angiostatin, a novel endogenous inhibitor of metastasis, has been reported. This protein, a cleavage product of plasminogen, most likely acts through inhibition of angiogenesis. Current research is focused on the angiogenic and antiangiogenic properties of SPARC and angiostatin and will provide us with a better understanding of how these important factors regulate angiogenesis. |
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