Blood supply is essential for development and growth of tumors and angiogenesis is the fundamental process of new blood vessel formation from preexisting ones. Angiogenesis is a prognostic indicator for a variety of tumors, and it coincides with increased shedding of neoplastic cells into the circulation and metastasis. Several molecules such as cell surface receptors, growth factors, and enzymes are involved in this process. While antiangiogenic therapy for cancer has been proposed over 20 years ago, it has garnered much controversy in recent years within the scientific community. The complex relationships between the angiogenic signaling cascade and antiangiogenic substances have indicated the angiogenic pathway as a valid target for anticancer drug development and VEGF has become the primary antiangiogenic drug target. This review discusses the basic and clinical perspectives of angiogenesis highlighting the importance of comparative biology in understanding tumor angiogenesis and the integration of these model systems for future drug development.

Angiogenesis in Spontaneous Tumors and Implications for Comparative Tumor Biology / BENAZZI C.; AL-DISSI A.; CHAU C.; FIGG W.H.; SARLI G.; OLIVEIRA J.; GÄRTNER F.. - In: THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD JOURNAL. - ISSN 1537-744X. - ELETTRONICO. - 2014:(2014), pp. Article ID 919570.1-Article ID 919570.16. [10.1155/2014/919570]

Angiogenesis in Spontaneous Tumors and Implications for Comparative Tumor Biology.

BENAZZI, CINZIA;SARLI, GIUSEPPE;
2014

Abstract

Blood supply is essential for development and growth of tumors and angiogenesis is the fundamental process of new blood vessel formation from preexisting ones. Angiogenesis is a prognostic indicator for a variety of tumors, and it coincides with increased shedding of neoplastic cells into the circulation and metastasis. Several molecules such as cell surface receptors, growth factors, and enzymes are involved in this process. While antiangiogenic therapy for cancer has been proposed over 20 years ago, it has garnered much controversy in recent years within the scientific community. The complex relationships between the angiogenic signaling cascade and antiangiogenic substances have indicated the angiogenic pathway as a valid target for anticancer drug development and VEGF has become the primary antiangiogenic drug target. This review discusses the basic and clinical perspectives of angiogenesis highlighting the importance of comparative biology in understanding tumor angiogenesis and the integration of these model systems for future drug development.
2014
Angiogenesis in Spontaneous Tumors and Implications for Comparative Tumor Biology / BENAZZI C.; AL-DISSI A.; CHAU C.; FIGG W.H.; SARLI G.; OLIVEIRA J.; GÄRTNER F.. - In: THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD JOURNAL. - ISSN 1537-744X. - ELETTRONICO. - 2014:(2014), pp. Article ID 919570.1-Article ID 919570.16. [10.1155/2014/919570]
BENAZZI C.; AL-DISSI A.; CHAU C.; FIGG W.H.; SARLI G.; OLIVEIRA J.; GÄRTNER F.
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