THE ROLE OF CXC CHEMOKINES AS REGULATORS OF ANGIOGENESIS

被引:200
|
作者
STRIETER, RM
POLVERINI, PJ
ARENBERG, DA
KUNKEL, SL
机构
[1] UNIV MICHIGAN, SCH MED, MED CTR, DEPT PATHOL, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 USA
[2] UNIV MICHIGAN, SCH DENT, ORAL PATHOL SECT, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 USA
来源
SHOCK | 1995年 / 4卷 / 03期
关键词
D O I
10.1097/00024382-199509000-00001
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The regulation of angiogenesis is fundamental to a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Although a number of factors have been identified that induce neovascularization, it is becoming increasingly apparent that endogenous angiostatic factors may play an important role in the regulation of angiogenesis during wound repair, chronic inflammation, and growth of solid tumors. In this review, we demonstrate that the CXC chemokine family of cytokines display disparate angiogenic activity depending upon the presence or absence of the ELR motif, a structural amino acid motif previously found to be important in receptor ligand binding on neutrophils. CXC chemokines containing the ELR motif are potent angiogenic factors, inducing both in vitro endothelial chemotaxis and in vivo corneal neovascularization. In contrast, the CXC chemokines that lack the ELR motif, PF4, IP-10, and MIG, not only fail to induce significant in vitro endothelial cell chemotaxis or in vivo corneal neovascularization, but are found to be potent angiostatic factors in the presence of CXC chemokines containing the ELR motif. These findings suggest that the CXC chemokine family can display disparate angiogenic activity that depends upon the presence or absence of the ELR motif. Furthermore, these studies support the notion that the net biological balance in the magnitude of expression of angiogenic and angiostatic CXC chemokines at either the site of wound repair or during tumorigenesis may be important in the regulation of net angiogenesis.
引用
收藏
页码:155 / 160
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The role of CXC chemokines and receptors in breast cancer
    Mahdi Masrour
    Aysan Moeinafshar
    Amirhossein Poopak
    Sepideh Razi
    Nima Rezaei
    Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 25 (1)
  • [22] The emerging role of CXC chemokines and their receptors in cancer
    Vinader, Victoria
    Afarinkia, Kamyar
    FUTURE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 2012, 4 (07) : 853 - 867
  • [23] The expression and role of CXC chemokines in colorectal cancer
    Verbeke, Hannelien
    Struyf, Sofie
    Laureys, Genevieve
    Van Damme, Jo
    CYTOKINE & GROWTH FACTOR REVIEWS, 2011, 22 (5-6) : 345 - 358
  • [24] Out of the Shadows: CXC Chemokines in Promoting Aberrant Lung Cancer Angiogenesis
    Strieter, Robert M.
    CANCER PREVENTION RESEARCH, 2008, 1 (05) : 305 - 307
  • [25] ROLE OF C-X-C CHEMOKINES AS REGULATORS OF ANGIOGENESIS IN LUNG-CANCER
    STRIETER, RM
    POLVERINI, PJ
    ARENBERG, DA
    WALZ, A
    OPDENAKKER, G
    VANDAMME, J
    KUNKEL, SL
    JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY, 1995, 57 (05) : 752 - 762
  • [26] The role of chemokines and their receptors in angiogenesis
    Friedemann Kiefer
    Arndt F. Siekmann
    Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2011, 68 : 2811 - 2830
  • [27] The role of chemokines and their receptors in angiogenesis
    Kiefer, Friedemann
    Siekmann, Arndt F.
    CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2011, 68 (17) : 2811 - 2830
  • [28] Analysis of the role of chemokines in angiogenesis
    Bernardini, G
    Ribatti, D
    Spinetti, G
    Morbidelli, L
    Ziche, M
    Santoni, A
    Capogrossi, MC
    Napolitano, M
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS, 2003, 273 (1-2) : 83 - 101
  • [29] The role of CXC chemokines and their receptors in the progression and treatment of tumors
    Zhu, Qingchao
    Han, Xiaodong
    Peng, Jiayuan
    Qin, Huanlong
    Wang, Yu
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR HISTOLOGY, 2012, 43 (06) : 699 - 713
  • [30] The emerging role of CXC chemokines in epithelial ovarian cancer
    Rainczuk, Adam
    Rao, Jyothsna
    Gathercole, Jessica
    Stephens, Andrew N.
    REPRODUCTION, 2012, 144 (03) : 303 - 317