Gullino P M, Ziche M, Alessandri G
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Turin, Italy.
Cancer Metastasis Rev. 1990 Nov;9(3):239-51. doi: 10.1007/BF00046363.
The report summarizes the work of our laboratory aimed at improving the understanding of the angiogenic response of adult tissues, an event that transforms a micro-embolus of neoplastic cells into a growing metastasis. Attention has been focused on tumor-induced angiogenesis. The following aspects of the subject are discussed: (a) relationship between size of vascular network and tumor growth rate or tumor cell population; (b) angiogenic capacity of tumors and role that prostaglandin E1 may have as an angiogenesis factor; (c) relationship between acquisition of angiogenic capacity and neoplastic transformation of a cell population; (d) modification of tissue composition at the onset of angiogenesis; (e) behaviour of copper ions and copper carriers in the course of the angiogenic response; (f) the influence of gangliosides on endothelial cell motility, survival and growth in vitro; (g) modulation of the angiogenic response by gangliosides (GM1, GT1b) in vivo.
本报告总结了我们实验室的工作,旨在增进对成体组织血管生成反应的理解,这一过程会将肿瘤细胞的微栓子转变为不断生长的转移灶。研究重点为肿瘤诱导的血管生成。本文讨论了该主题的以下几个方面:(a)血管网络大小与肿瘤生长速率或肿瘤细胞数量之间的关系;(b)肿瘤的血管生成能力以及前列腺素E1作为血管生成因子可能发挥的作用;(c)血管生成能力的获得与细胞群体肿瘤转化之间的关系;(d)血管生成起始时组织成分的改变;(e)血管生成反应过程中铜离子和铜载体的行为;(f)神经节苷脂对体外内皮细胞运动、存活和生长的影响;(g)神经节苷脂(GM1、GT1b)在体内对血管生成反应的调节作用。