Abstract
The role of angiogenesis in haematological malignancies has been recently recognized. In these tumors, angiogenesis has been investigated predominantly in the bone marrow (BM) compartment where it appears to be regulated by multiple interactions between malignant cells and different cell populations present in the tumor microenvironment. Thus, angiogenesis represents a therapeutic target that opens new perspectives for the treatment of haematological malignancies. Cytokines are small proteins that mediate intercellular communications, thus regulating important cellular functions, such as immune responses and angiogenesis. Some cytokines show anti-angiogenic properties through different mechanisms; these cytokines can interfere directly with biological functions of endothelial cells and/or target tumor cells inhibiting their capability to stimulate formation of new microvessels that are essential for tumor growth and dissemination. In this review we will summarize the current knowledge about the role of cytokines as anti-angiogenic agents in cancer, focusing our attention on the anti-angiogenic activity of IL-12 family members in haematological malignancies.
Keywords: Angiogenesis, cytokines, cytokine receptors, haematological malignancies, acute myeloid leukemia, angiopoietin, B cell acute ymphoblastic leukemia, B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia, bone marrow, chorioallantoid membrane, fibroblast growth factor, granulocyte colony stimulating factors, interferon, interleukin
Current Cancer Drug Targets
Title: Cytokines as Anti-Angiogenic Agents in Haematological Malignancies
Volume: 11 Issue: 9
Author(s): C. Cocco, E. Ferretti, I. Airoldi and V. Pistoia
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Keywords: Angiogenesis, cytokines, cytokine receptors, haematological malignancies, acute myeloid leukemia, angiopoietin, B cell acute ymphoblastic leukemia, B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia, bone marrow, chorioallantoid membrane, fibroblast growth factor, granulocyte colony stimulating factors, interferon, interleukin
Abstract: The role of angiogenesis in haematological malignancies has been recently recognized. In these tumors, angiogenesis has been investigated predominantly in the bone marrow (BM) compartment where it appears to be regulated by multiple interactions between malignant cells and different cell populations present in the tumor microenvironment. Thus, angiogenesis represents a therapeutic target that opens new perspectives for the treatment of haematological malignancies. Cytokines are small proteins that mediate intercellular communications, thus regulating important cellular functions, such as immune responses and angiogenesis. Some cytokines show anti-angiogenic properties through different mechanisms; these cytokines can interfere directly with biological functions of endothelial cells and/or target tumor cells inhibiting their capability to stimulate formation of new microvessels that are essential for tumor growth and dissemination. In this review we will summarize the current knowledge about the role of cytokines as anti-angiogenic agents in cancer, focusing our attention on the anti-angiogenic activity of IL-12 family members in haematological malignancies.
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Cocco C., Ferretti E., Airoldi I. and Pistoia V., Cytokines as Anti-Angiogenic Agents in Haematological Malignancies, Current Cancer Drug Targets 2011; 11 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156800911798073096
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156800911798073096 |
Print ISSN 1568-0096 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-5576 |
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