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EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1

Angiogenesis is the result of the combined activity of the tumor microenvironment and signaling molecules. The angiogenic switch is represented as an imbalance between pro- and anti-angiogenic factors and is a rate-limiting step in the development of tumors. Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their m...

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Autores principales: Sáinz-Jaspeado, Miguel, Huertas-Martinez, Juan, Lagares-Tena, Laura, Martin Liberal, Juan, Mateo-Lozano, Silvia, de Alava, Enrique, de Torres, Carmen, Mora, Jaume, del Muro, Xavier Garcia, Tirado, Oscar M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3741133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071449
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author Sáinz-Jaspeado, Miguel
Huertas-Martinez, Juan
Lagares-Tena, Laura
Martin Liberal, Juan
Mateo-Lozano, Silvia
de Alava, Enrique
de Torres, Carmen
Mora, Jaume
del Muro, Xavier Garcia
Tirado, Oscar M.
author_facet Sáinz-Jaspeado, Miguel
Huertas-Martinez, Juan
Lagares-Tena, Laura
Martin Liberal, Juan
Mateo-Lozano, Silvia
de Alava, Enrique
de Torres, Carmen
Mora, Jaume
del Muro, Xavier Garcia
Tirado, Oscar M.
author_sort Sáinz-Jaspeado, Miguel
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description Angiogenesis is the result of the combined activity of the tumor microenvironment and signaling molecules. The angiogenic switch is represented as an imbalance between pro- and anti-angiogenic factors and is a rate-limiting step in the development of tumors. Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-anchored ligands, known as ephrins, constitute the largest receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) subfamily and are considered a major family of pro-angiogenic RTKs. Ewing sarcoma (EWS) is a highly aggressive bone and soft tissue tumor affecting children and young adults. As other solid tumors, EWS are reliant on a functional vascular network for the delivery of nutrients and oxygen and for the removal of waste. Based on the biological roles of EphA2 in promoting angiogenesis, we explored the functional role of this receptor and its relationship with caveolin-1 (CAV1) in EWS angiogenesis. We demonstrated that lack of CAV1 results in a significant reduction in micro vascular density (MVD) on 3 different in vivo models. In vitro, this phenomenon correlated with inactivation of EphA2 receptor, lack of AKT response and downregulation of bFGF. We also demonstrated that secreted bFGF from EWS cells acted as chemoattractant for endothelial cells. Furthermore, interaction between EphA2 and CAV1 was necessary for the right localization and signaling of the receptor to produce bFGF through AKT and promote migration of endothelial cells. Finally, introduction of a dominant-negative form of EphA2 into EWS cells mostly reproduced the effects occurred by CAV1 silencing, strongly suggesting that the axis EphA2-CAV1 participates in the promotion of endothelial cell migration toward the tumors favoring EWS angiogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-37411332013-08-15 EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1 Sáinz-Jaspeado, Miguel Huertas-Martinez, Juan Lagares-Tena, Laura Martin Liberal, Juan Mateo-Lozano, Silvia de Alava, Enrique de Torres, Carmen Mora, Jaume del Muro, Xavier Garcia Tirado, Oscar M. PLoS One Research Article Angiogenesis is the result of the combined activity of the tumor microenvironment and signaling molecules. The angiogenic switch is represented as an imbalance between pro- and anti-angiogenic factors and is a rate-limiting step in the development of tumors. Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-anchored ligands, known as ephrins, constitute the largest receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) subfamily and are considered a major family of pro-angiogenic RTKs. Ewing sarcoma (EWS) is a highly aggressive bone and soft tissue tumor affecting children and young adults. As other solid tumors, EWS are reliant on a functional vascular network for the delivery of nutrients and oxygen and for the removal of waste. Based on the biological roles of EphA2 in promoting angiogenesis, we explored the functional role of this receptor and its relationship with caveolin-1 (CAV1) in EWS angiogenesis. We demonstrated that lack of CAV1 results in a significant reduction in micro vascular density (MVD) on 3 different in vivo models. In vitro, this phenomenon correlated with inactivation of EphA2 receptor, lack of AKT response and downregulation of bFGF. We also demonstrated that secreted bFGF from EWS cells acted as chemoattractant for endothelial cells. Furthermore, interaction between EphA2 and CAV1 was necessary for the right localization and signaling of the receptor to produce bFGF through AKT and promote migration of endothelial cells. Finally, introduction of a dominant-negative form of EphA2 into EWS cells mostly reproduced the effects occurred by CAV1 silencing, strongly suggesting that the axis EphA2-CAV1 participates in the promotion of endothelial cell migration toward the tumors favoring EWS angiogenesis. Public Library of Science 2013-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3741133/ /pubmed/23951165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071449 Text en © 2013 Sáinz-Jaspeado et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sáinz-Jaspeado, Miguel
Huertas-Martinez, Juan
Lagares-Tena, Laura
Martin Liberal, Juan
Mateo-Lozano, Silvia
de Alava, Enrique
de Torres, Carmen
Mora, Jaume
del Muro, Xavier Garcia
Tirado, Oscar M.
EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1
title EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1
title_full EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1
title_fullStr EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1
title_full_unstemmed EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1
title_short EphA2-Induced Angiogenesis in Ewing Sarcoma Cells Works through bFGF Production and Is Dependent on Caveolin-1
title_sort epha2-induced angiogenesis in ewing sarcoma cells works through bfgf production and is dependent on caveolin-1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3741133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071449
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