Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Breast Cancer.

M. Botelho, H. Alves
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Recent evidences demonstrated the importance of bone marrow derived Endothelial Progenitor Cells (EPC), in the contribution to postnatal physiological and pathological neovascularization, and in tumor growth and angiogenesis. These cells are recruited undifferentiated, in response to systemic or chemoatractive signals, such as Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), they lodge in the growing or lesioned tissue and differentiate into endothelial cells in response to local stimuli and cell-cell interactions. The extent and the significance of the EPCs contribution for the growing of most tumors, including those of the breast, are still not fully defined. We analyzed the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients and found that they have circulating EPCs. We also found an association between expression of AC133+Kdr+ and VEGF plasma levels in these patients. Strategies to impair the mobilization and incorporation of EPCs into breast tumors may contribute to halt the growth of these tumors.
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乳腺癌中的内皮祖细胞。
最近的证据表明,骨髓来源的内皮祖细胞(EPC)在出生后生理和病理新生血管的贡献,肿瘤生长和血管生成的重要性。这些细胞被招募为未分化的细胞,以响应系统或化学反应信号,如血管内皮生长因子(VEGF),它们进入生长或受损组织,并在局部刺激和细胞间相互作用下分化为内皮细胞。EPCs在大多数肿瘤(包括乳腺肿瘤)生长中的作用程度和意义仍未完全确定。我们分析了乳腺癌患者的外周血,发现他们有循环EPCs。我们还发现这些患者血浆中AC133+Kdr+表达与VEGF水平之间存在关联。削弱EPCs在乳腺肿瘤中的动员和结合的策略可能有助于阻止这些肿瘤的生长。
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