Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,Maria
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Longatto Filho,Adhemar, Schmitt,Fernando C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-24442007000600009
Resumo: Neovascularization is a crucial phenomenon for the continuous growing of neoplastic cells and cancer progression. The growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels (angiogenesis) occurs in several physiological and pathological conditions, including cancer, where it is critical for tumor-cells nutrition. Recently, new remarkable insights regarding angiogenesis and blood coagulation (key events in vascular biology) have been described. The serine protease thrombin, which plays a central role in blood coagulation cascade through its ability to cleave fibrinogen conducting to fibrin clot formation, is also known to be involved in embryogenesis, inflammation, wound healing, through its active role on vascular remodeling. Although the increased knowledge of factors regulating angiogenesis and coagulation led to the understanding that angiogenesis, homeostasis and carcinogenesis are three close team players, little is still known about how these pathways support each other in the process of angiogenesis in vivo. This review summarizes current understanding of blood coagulation cascade role in conducting angiogenesis and tumor progression, as well as provides an overview of the emerging anti-angiogenic and anti-coagulation therapies inducing tumor regression.
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title Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns
spellingShingle Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns
Duarte,Maria
Angiogenesis
Lymphangiogenesis
FGF
Thrombin
title_short Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns
title_full Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns
title_fullStr Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns
title_full_unstemmed Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns
title_sort Angiogenesis, haemostasis and cancer: new paradigms and old concerns
author Duarte,Maria
author_facet Duarte,Maria
Longatto Filho,Adhemar
Schmitt,Fernando C.
author_role author
author2 Longatto Filho,Adhemar
Schmitt,Fernando C.
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte,Maria
Longatto Filho,Adhemar
Schmitt,Fernando C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Angiogenesis
Lymphangiogenesis
FGF
Thrombin
topic Angiogenesis
Lymphangiogenesis
FGF
Thrombin
description Neovascularization is a crucial phenomenon for the continuous growing of neoplastic cells and cancer progression. The growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels (angiogenesis) occurs in several physiological and pathological conditions, including cancer, where it is critical for tumor-cells nutrition. Recently, new remarkable insights regarding angiogenesis and blood coagulation (key events in vascular biology) have been described. The serine protease thrombin, which plays a central role in blood coagulation cascade through its ability to cleave fibrinogen conducting to fibrin clot formation, is also known to be involved in embryogenesis, inflammation, wound healing, through its active role on vascular remodeling. Although the increased knowledge of factors regulating angiogenesis and coagulation led to the understanding that angiogenesis, homeostasis and carcinogenesis are three close team players, little is still known about how these pathways support each other in the process of angiogenesis in vivo. This review summarizes current understanding of blood coagulation cascade role in conducting angiogenesis and tumor progression, as well as provides an overview of the emerging anti-angiogenic and anti-coagulation therapies inducing tumor regression.
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