Roca Cristina, Adams Ralf H
Vascular Development Laboratory, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute, London WC2A 3PX, United Kingdom.
Genes Dev. 2007 Oct 15;21(20):2511-24. doi: 10.1101/gad.1589207.
The Notch pathway is a versatile regulator of cell fate specification, growth, differentiation, and patterning processes in metazoan organisms. In the vertebrate cardiovascular system, multiple Notch family receptors and several of their Jagged and Delta-like ligands are expressed during critical stages of embryonic and postnatal development. Functional studies in mice, fish, tumor models, and cell culture systems have shown that the angiogenic growth of the blood vessel network, the proliferation of endothelial cells, and the differentiation of arteries and veins are controlled by Notch signaling. Moreover, Notch pathway components play important roles in human pathological conditions involving the vasculature, namely CADASIL (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy) and Alagille syndrome. Recent findings highlight the Notch ligand Delta-like 4 as a key regulator of tumor angiogenesis and suggest that this protein might be a promising target for cancer therapy.
Notch信号通路是后生动物中细胞命运决定、生长、分化和模式形成过程的多功能调节因子。在脊椎动物心血管系统中,多个Notch家族受体及其几种锯齿状和Delta样配体在胚胎和出生后发育的关键阶段表达。在小鼠、鱼类、肿瘤模型和细胞培养系统中的功能研究表明,血管网络的血管生成生长、内皮细胞的增殖以及动脉和静脉的分化受Notch信号控制。此外,Notch信号通路成分在涉及脉管系统的人类病理状况中发挥重要作用,即伴有皮质下梗死和白质脑病的常染色体显性遗传性脑动脉病(CADASIL)和阿拉吉列综合征。最近的研究结果突出了Notch配体Delta样4作为肿瘤血管生成的关键调节因子,并表明该蛋白可能是癌症治疗的一个有前景的靶点。