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VE-Cadherin in Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: A Deceptive Strategy of Blood Vessel Formation

Daniel Delgado‐Bellido, F. Javier Oliver, María Victoria Vargas Padilla, Laura Lobo-Selma, Antonio Chacón-Barrado, Juan Díaz‐Martín, Enrique de Álava

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tumor growth depends on the vascular system, either through the expansion of blood vessels or novel adaptation by tumor cells. One of these novel pathways is vasculogenic mimicry (VM), which is defined as a tumor-provided vascular system apart from endothelial cell-lined vessels, and its origin is partly unknown. It involves highly aggressive tumor cells expressing endothelial cell markers that line the tumor irrigation. VM has been correlated with high tumor grade, cancer cell invasion, cancer cell metastasis, and reduced survival of cancer patients. In this review, we summarize the most relevant studies in the field of angiogenesis and cover the various aspects and functionality of aberrant angiogenesis by tumor cells. We also discuss the intracellular signaling mechanisms involved in the abnormal presence of VE-cadherin (CDH5) and its role in VM formation. Finally, we present the implications for the paradigm of tumor angiogenesis and how targeted therapy and individualized studies can be applied in scientific analysis and clinical settings.

Topics & Concepts

Vasculogenic mimicryAngiogenesisMetastasisVE-cadherinBiologyCancerNeovascularizationCancer researchCancer cellBlood vesselEndothelial stem cellPathologyCellMedicineCadherinEndocrinologyIn vitroGeneticsAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismRenal cell carcinoma treatment
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