Emerging mechanisms of tumour lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic metastasis

Y Cao - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005 - nature.com
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Malignant tumours can spread to lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels. Recent studies
show that tumours produce a range of growth factors that directly or indirectly stimulate
lymphatic vessel growth (lymphangiogenesis) and lymphatic metastasis. These findings
indicate that tumour lymphangiogenesis, similar to haemangiogenesis, is a complex process
that is regulated by multiple growth factors. Understanding the underlying mechanisms by
which tumours induce lymphangiogenesis might provide important information for the …
Abstract
Malignant tumours can spread to lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels. Recent studies show that tumours produce a range of growth factors that directly or indirectly stimulate lymphatic vessel growth (lymphangiogenesis) and lymphatic metastasis. These findings indicate that tumour lymphangiogenesis, similar to haemangiogenesis, is a complex process that is regulated by multiple growth factors. Understanding the underlying mechanisms by which tumours induce lymphangiogenesis might provide important information for the therapeutic intervention of metastatic spread.
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