Vasostatin, a calreticulin fragment, inhibits angiogenesis and suppresses tumor growth

SE Pike, L Yao, KD Jones, B Cherney… - The Journal of …, 1998 - rupress.org
SE Pike, L Yao, KD Jones, B Cherney, E Appella, K Sakaguchi, H Nakhasi…
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1998rupress.org
An endothelial cell inhibitor was purified from supernatant of an Epstein-Barr virus–
immortalized cell line and identified as fragments of calreticulin. The purified recombinant
NH2-terminal domain of calreticulin (amino acids 1–180) inhibited the proliferation of
endothelial cells, but not cells of other lineages, and suppressed angiogenesis in vivo. We
have named this NH2-terminal domain of calreticulin vasostatin. When inoculated into
athymic mice, vasostatin significantly reduced growth of human Burkitt lymphoma and …
An endothelial cell inhibitor was purified from supernatant of an Epstein-Barr virus–immortalized cell line and identified as fragments of calreticulin. The purified recombinant NH2-terminal domain of calreticulin (amino acids 1–180) inhibited the proliferation of endothelial cells, but not cells of other lineages, and suppressed angiogenesis in vivo. We have named this NH2-terminal domain of calreticulin vasostatin. When inoculated into athymic mice, vasostatin significantly reduced growth of human Burkitt lymphoma and human colon carcinoma. Compared with other inhibitors of angiogenesis, vasostatin is a small, soluble, and stable molecule that is easy to produce and deliver. As an angiogenesis inhibitor that specifically targets proliferating endothelial cells, vasostatin has a unique potential for cancer treatment.
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