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Mechanisms of pericyte recruitment in tumour angiogenesis: a new role for metalloproteinases

Authors :
Hervé Emonard
Etienne Marbaix
Olivier Feron
Pierre J. Courtoy
Sonata Jodele
Yves A. DeClerck
Christophe Chantrain
Patrick Henriet
Matrice extracellulaire et régulations cellulaires (MERC)
Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Maquart, François-Xavier
Source :
European Journal of Cancer, European Journal of Cancer, Elsevier, 2006, 42, pp.310-318
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2006.

Abstract

Pericytes occur in tumour blood vessels and are critical for the development of a functional vascular network. Targeting tumour pericytes is a promising anti-angiogenic therapy but requires identifying the mechanisms of their recruitment in tumour and addressing whether these mechanisms can be selectively harnessed. Among the pathways involved in pericyte recruitment during embryonic development, the contribution of platelet-derived growth factor B and sphingosine 1-phosphate is confirmed in tumour angiogenesis. The effect of angiopoietin 1 depends on the tumour model. Transforming growth factor-beta1 enhances tumour vascularization and microvessel maturation. Recent reports suggest a participation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) in tumour pericyte recruitment that is consistent with the effect of certain MMPs in the development of microvasculature in embryonic development and in in vitro models of vascular remodelling. Here, we discuss the possibility for MMPs to contribute to pericyte recruitment at six levels: (1) direct promotion of pericyte invasion by extracellular matrix degradation; (2) stimulation of pericyte proliferation and protection against apoptosis by modification of the ECM; (3) activation of pericytes through the release of growth factor bound to the ECM; (4) transactivation of angiogenic cell surface receptor; (5) propagation of angiogenic signalling as cofactor; and (6) recruitment of bone marrow-derived stem cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09598049
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Cancer, European Journal of Cancer, Elsevier, 2006, 42, pp.310-318
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2758e26df04a39a31081a09c3da15844