Insight on the cellular and molecular basis of blood vessel formation: A specific focus on tumor targets and therapy

Nimish Mol Stephen, Udayawara Rudresh Deepika, Tehreem Maradagi, Tatsuya Sugawara, Takashi Hirata, Ponesakki Ganesan
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The cellular and molecular switches that govern angiogenesis are considered therapeutic targets for several diseases like tumors and atherosclerosis. Thus, understanding the detailed molecular mechanisms underlying the formation of the new blood vessel is essential for developing novel therapeutic strategies. The formation of a new blood vessel (angiogenesis) is tightly regulated by balancing pro- and antiangiogenic molecules. Dysregulated angiogenesis contributes to the pathogenicity of several diseases, including tumors associated with uncontrolled vessel growth. Experimental and clinical studies emphasize that angiogenesis is a critical step for the transition of the tumor to a life-threatening malignancy. In recent years, angiogenesis has been targeted as one of the primary therapeutic goals for treating tumors, and rapid progress has been made by modulating its molecular regulators. Hence, the mechanisms of how blood vessel formation occurs could provide molecular insight into future angiogenic therapy. This review summarizes briefly the molecular players of blood vessel formation comprising vasculogenesis and angiogenesis and their role in tumor progression alongside antiangiogenic therapy.

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控制血管生成的细胞和分子开关被认为是肿瘤和动脉粥样硬化等几种疾病的治疗靶点。因此,了解新血管形成的详细分子机制对于开发新的治疗策略至关重要。新血管的形成(血管生成)是通过平衡促血管生成和抗血管生成分子来严格调节的。血管生成失调导致了几种疾病的致病性,包括与血管生长失控相关的肿瘤。实验和临床研究强调,血管生成是肿瘤转变为危及生命的恶性肿瘤的关键步骤。近年来,血管生成已成为治疗肿瘤的主要治疗目标之一,并通过调节其分子调节因子取得了快速进展。因此,血管形成的机制可以为未来的血管生成治疗提供分子见解。这篇综述简要总结了血管形成的分子作用,包括血管生成和血管生成,以及它们在肿瘤进展和抗血管生成治疗中的作用。
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