Kahn Mark L
Department of Medicine and University of Pennsylvania Cardiovascular Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
J Clin Invest. 2008 Jan;118(1):23-6. doi: 10.1172/JCI34485.
Growth of blood and lymphatic vessels is essential in the developing embryo and in the pathogenesis of human diseases such as cancer, but the signaling pathways that regulate vessel growth and function are not yet well characterized. In this issue of the JCI, studies by Fritz-Six et al. and Ichikawa-Shindo et al. demonstrate that loss of signaling by the adrenomedullin peptide results in embryonic edema and death (see the related articles beginning on pages 40 and 29, respectively). Remarkably, this phenotype is attributed to defects in lymphatic vessels by one group and to defects in blood vessels by the other. In addition to defining what I believe to be a novel angiogenic signaling pathway, these studies demonstrate the intricate molecular, genetic, and physiologic relationships between blood and lymphatic vessels that must be considered by investigators of vascular biology.
血管和淋巴管的生长在胚胎发育以及癌症等人类疾病的发病机制中至关重要,但调节血管生长和功能的信号通路尚未得到充分表征。在本期《临床研究杂志》中,弗里茨 - 西克斯等人和市川 - 信堂等人的研究表明,肾上腺髓质素肽信号缺失会导致胚胎水肿和死亡(分别见第40页和第29页开始的相关文章)。值得注意的是,一组将这种表型归因于淋巴管缺陷,另一组则归因于血管缺陷。除了确定我认为是一种新的血管生成信号通路外,这些研究还证明了血管生物学研究人员必须考虑的血管和淋巴管之间复杂的分子、遗传和生理关系。