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The roles of vasohibin and its family members: Beyond angiogenesis modulators

Vasohibin-1 is an intrinsic angiogenesis inhibitor, and is expressed in endothelial cells via induction by pro-angiogenesis factors. It is known to inhibit several processes of angiogenesis, with different mechanisms from extrinsic angiogenesis inhibitors. Vasohibin-2 is mainly expressed by mononucl...

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Autores principales: Du, Hua, Zhao, Jing, Hai, Ling, Wu, Jing, Yi, Hua, Shi, Yonghong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5710674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28886304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15384047.2017.1373217
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author Du, Hua
Zhao, Jing
Hai, Ling
Wu, Jing
Yi, Hua
Shi, Yonghong
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Zhao, Jing
Hai, Ling
Wu, Jing
Yi, Hua
Shi, Yonghong
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description Vasohibin-1 is an intrinsic angiogenesis inhibitor, and is expressed in endothelial cells via induction by pro-angiogenesis factors. It is known to inhibit several processes of angiogenesis, with different mechanisms from extrinsic angiogenesis inhibitors. Vasohibin-2 is mainly expressed by mononuclear cells which have been mobilized from bone marrow. It not only promotes angiogenesis, but also modulates the releases of FGF-2 and VEGF, which are the two major inducers for vasohibin1. Hypoxic environment induces the expression of hypoxia-inducible Factor 1α with a result of VEGF release nearly in all tumor cell lines and tissues. However, it has been observed that hypoxia reduces the inducible effects of VEGF on vasohibin, which indicates that a complicated mechanism exists in the angiogenesis. Vasohibin and its family members play important roles in both the physiological and pathological procedures, in contrary but complementary patterns. Furthermore, human aortic smooth muscle cells and fibroblast have also been detected to express vasohibin on a moderate to weak scale range. Recently, the results of an increasing number of studies in vivo have shown that vasohibin can also be detected in several cancers, and is associated with micro-vessel densities, histology grades, invasions, poor clinical features, metastasis, and dissemination in abdominal cavities, as well as EMT. In more recent reports, it has been confirmed that, along with being angiogenesis regulators, a variety of other roles have been associated with this family. The focus of this study was the upstream regulatory mechanisms of vasohibin expressions, and their role in regard to the downstream target proteins of vasohibin, especially in carcinoma. Vasohibin is considered to be an original angiogenesis inhibitor, and has a much broader significance in pathological processes. It can be taken as an independent prognostic factor, as well as a potential strategy for cancer therapy programs.
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spelling pubmed-57106742017-12-06 The roles of vasohibin and its family members: Beyond angiogenesis modulators Du, Hua Zhao, Jing Hai, Ling Wu, Jing Yi, Hua Shi, Yonghong Cancer Biol Ther Review Vasohibin-1 is an intrinsic angiogenesis inhibitor, and is expressed in endothelial cells via induction by pro-angiogenesis factors. It is known to inhibit several processes of angiogenesis, with different mechanisms from extrinsic angiogenesis inhibitors. Vasohibin-2 is mainly expressed by mononuclear cells which have been mobilized from bone marrow. It not only promotes angiogenesis, but also modulates the releases of FGF-2 and VEGF, which are the two major inducers for vasohibin1. Hypoxic environment induces the expression of hypoxia-inducible Factor 1α with a result of VEGF release nearly in all tumor cell lines and tissues. However, it has been observed that hypoxia reduces the inducible effects of VEGF on vasohibin, which indicates that a complicated mechanism exists in the angiogenesis. Vasohibin and its family members play important roles in both the physiological and pathological procedures, in contrary but complementary patterns. Furthermore, human aortic smooth muscle cells and fibroblast have also been detected to express vasohibin on a moderate to weak scale range. Recently, the results of an increasing number of studies in vivo have shown that vasohibin can also be detected in several cancers, and is associated with micro-vessel densities, histology grades, invasions, poor clinical features, metastasis, and dissemination in abdominal cavities, as well as EMT. In more recent reports, it has been confirmed that, along with being angiogenesis regulators, a variety of other roles have been associated with this family. The focus of this study was the upstream regulatory mechanisms of vasohibin expressions, and their role in regard to the downstream target proteins of vasohibin, especially in carcinoma. Vasohibin is considered to be an original angiogenesis inhibitor, and has a much broader significance in pathological processes. It can be taken as an independent prognostic factor, as well as a potential strategy for cancer therapy programs. Taylor & Francis 2017-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5710674/ /pubmed/28886304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15384047.2017.1373217 Text en © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted.
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Yi, Hua
Shi, Yonghong
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title_short The roles of vasohibin and its family members: Beyond angiogenesis modulators
title_sort roles of vasohibin and its family members: beyond angiogenesis modulators
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