Bicknell Roy, Harris Adrian L
Cancer Research U.K. Molecular Oncology Laboratories, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 9DS, United Kingdom.
Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 2004;44:219-38. doi: 10.1146/annurev.pharmtox.44.101802.121650.
Intense investigation into the molecular basis of angiogenesis is rapidly revealing novel signaling pathways involved in the generation of new vasculature. These range from elucidation of the mechanism by which hypoxia initiates expression of a proangiogenic gene repertoire via the hypoxia-inducible transcription factors (HIFs) to molecular pathways involved in extra- and intracellular signaling during new vessel formation. Extracellular pathways include those of the Notch/delta, ephrin/Eph receptor and roundabout/slit families, and intracellular pathway members of the hedgehog and sprouty families. The involvement of these pathways in angiogenesis is discussed, together with some comments on recently identified targets in the vasculature that present new therapeutic opportunities.
对血管生成分子基础的深入研究正在迅速揭示参与新血管生成的新信号通路。这些通路涵盖了从阐明缺氧通过缺氧诱导转录因子(HIFs)启动促血管生成基因库表达的机制,到新血管形成过程中细胞外和细胞内信号传导所涉及的分子通路。细胞外通路包括Notch/delta、ephrin/Eph受体和roundabout/slit家族的通路,以及刺猬和Sprouty家族的细胞内通路成员。本文讨论了这些通路在血管生成中的作用,并对最近在脉管系统中发现的提供新治疗机会的靶点进行了一些评论。