Angiogenesis in cancer, vascular, rheumatoid and other disease

J Folkman - Nature medicine, 1995 - nature.com
J Folkman
Nature medicine, 1995nature.com
Recent discoveries of endogenous negative regulators of angiogenesis, thrombospondin,
angiostatin and glioma-derived angiogenesis inhibitory factor, all associated with
neovascularized tumours, suggest a new paradigm of tumorigenesis. It is now helpful to
think of the switch to the angiogenic phenotype as a net balance of positive and negative
regulators of blood vessel growth. The extent to which the negative regulators are
decreased during this switch may dictate whether a primary tumour grows rapidly or slowly …
Abstract
Recent discoveries of endogenous negative regulators of angiogenesis, thrombospondin, angiostatin and glioma-derived angiogenesis inhibitory factor, all associated with neovascularized tumours, suggest a new paradigm of tumorigenesis. It is now helpful to think of the switch to the angiogenic phenotype as a net balance of positive and negative regulators of blood vessel growth. The extent to which the negative regulators are decreased during this switch may dictate whether a primary tumour grows rapidly or slowly and whether metastases grow at all.
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