نتایج جستجو برای: tumor angiogenic factors

تعداد نتایج: 1453763  

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Yugang Wang Goleeta N Alam Yu Ning Fernanda Visioli Zhihong Dong Jacques E Nör Peter J Polverini

Neovascularization is a limiting factor in tumor growth and progression. It is well known that changes in the tumor microenvironment, such as hypoxia and glucose deprivation (GD), can induce VEGF production. However, the mechanism linking GD to tumor growth and angiogenesis is unclear. We hypothesize that GD induces the angiogenic switch in tumors through activation of the unfolded protein resp...

Journal: :Oncology 2002
Lee M Ellis Wenbiao Liu Fan Fan Young Do Jung Niels Reinmuth Oliver Stoeltzing Akihiko Takeda Morihisa Akagi Alexander A Parikh Syed Ahmad

Angiogenesis is a dynamic process essential for primary tumor growth and metastases. New insights into the basic understanding of the biologic processes responsible for angiogenesis have led to the characterization of potential therapeutic targets. Several strategies for the development of antiangiogenic therapeutic modalities have been employed, including agents that (1) decrease the activity ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Ingunn M Stefansson Helga B Salvesen Lars A Akslen

Angiogenesis is essential for tumor growth, invasion, and metastatic spread. Whereas microvessel density (MVD) has been widely used as a measure of tumor-associated angiogenesis, we now wanted to examine the significance of other angiogenic markers, especially vascular proliferation (by Ki-67/factor VIII staining) and the degree of pericyte coverage [by alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA)/fac...

2017
Thomas D. Gaddy Qianhui Wu Alyssa D. Arnheim Stacey D. Finley

Tumors exploit angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature, in order to obtain nutrients required for continued growth and proliferation. Targeting factors that regulate angiogenesis, including the potent promoter vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), is therefore an attractive strategy for inhibiting tumor growth. Computational modeling can be used to id...

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2017
N A Richarz A Boada J M Carrascosa

Angiogenesis is the growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels. It is a biological process essential in physiological wound healing or pathological inflammation and tumor growth, which underlies a complex interplay of stimulating and inhibiting signals. Extracellular matrix, cells of innate and adaptive immunity and endothelial cells itself are a major source of angiogenic factors th...

2009
Mary Alice Cameron Audrey Lucille Davis Eric Kostelich Steffen Eikenberry

This paper gives an introduction to the mechanisms involved in the development of aggressive brain tumors, specifically glioblastomas multiforme. The paper then introduces a mathematical model that predicts tumor growth, vascular development (angiogenesis), and the growth factors that affect them both. When angiogenesis is promoted, the model demonstrates more aggressive tumor growth, suggestin...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2006
Michele Maio Maresa Altomonte Ester Fonsatti

Initial studies carried out at the beginning of the past century identified increased vascularity as a common feature associated with tumor growth; based on these morphological observations, it was then demonstrated that local tumor growth and distant metastasis of neoplastic cells are strictly dependent on adequate blood supply. The latter was subsequently shown to be provided by blood vessels...

Journal: :Engineering With Computers 2022

Abstract In tumors, angiogenesis (conformation of a new vasculature from another primal one) is produced with the releasing tumor angiogenic factors hypoxic cells. These substances are distributed around micro-environment by diffusion. When they reach blood vessel bed, sprouting and branching micro-vascular network produced. capillaries will supply oxygen to cells so that their state overcome. ...

1997
LAURA E. BENJAMIN ELI KESHET

We have recently shown that VEGF functions as a survival factor for newly formed vessels during developmental neovascularization, but is not required for maintenance of mature vessels. Reasoning that expanding tumors contain a significant fraction of newly formed and remodeling vessels, we examined whether abrupt withdrawal of VEGF will result in regression of preformed tumor vessels. Using a t...

2016
Francisca Alcayaga-Miranda Paz L. González Alejandra Lopez-Verrilli Manuel Varas-Godoy Carolina Aguila-Díaz Luis Contreras Maroun Khoury

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) secrete exosomes that are capable of modifying the tumor environment through different mechanisms including changes in the cancer-cell secretome. This activity depends on their cargo content that is largely defined by their cellular origin. Endometrial cells are fine regulators of the angiogenic process during the menstrual cycle that includes an angiostatic condit...

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