Lin Pengnain Charles
Department of Radiation Oncology, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA.
J Cell Biochem. 2003 Oct 15;90(3):484-91. doi: 10.1002/jcb.10630.
Tumor angiogenesis is essential for tumor growth and progression. Therefore, targeting tumor blood vessels is a promising approach for cancer therapy. Angiogenesis, the formation of blood vessels, is a multistep process, and strongly influenced by the microenvironment. There are no in vitro assays that can resemble this dynamic process in vivo. For this reason, animal models and imaging technologies are critical for studying tumor angiogenesis, identifying therapeutic targets as well as validating the targets. Non-invasive molecular imaging in animal models presents an unprecedented opportunity and ability for us to perform repetitive observations and analysis of the biological processes underlying tumor angiogenesis and tumor progression in living animals in real time. As we gain a better understanding of the fundamental molecular nature of cancer, these techniques will be an important adjunct in translating the knowledge into clinical practice. This important information may elucidate how the tumor blood vessels behave and respond to certain treatments and therapies.
肿瘤血管生成对于肿瘤的生长和进展至关重要。因此,靶向肿瘤血管是一种很有前景的癌症治疗方法。血管生成,即血管的形成,是一个多步骤过程,并受到微环境的强烈影响。目前尚无能够在体外模拟体内这种动态过程的检测方法。因此,动物模型和成像技术对于研究肿瘤血管生成、识别治疗靶点以及验证靶点至关重要。动物模型中的非侵入性分子成像为我们提供了前所未有的机会和能力,能够实时对活体动物体内肿瘤血管生成和肿瘤进展的生物学过程进行重复观察和分析。随着我们对癌症基本分子特性的深入了解,这些技术将成为将知识转化为临床实践的重要辅助手段。这些重要信息可能会阐明肿瘤血管的行为以及对某些治疗的反应。