JOURNAL ARTICLE

Angiogenesis and Progression in Human Melanoma

Roberto RiaAntonia RealeAnna CastrovilliGiuseppe MangialardiFranco DammaccoDoménico RibattiAngelo Vacca

Year: 2010 Journal:   Dermatology Research and Practice Vol: 2010 (1)Pages: 185687-185687   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

In tumor growth, angiogenesis, the process of new‐formation of blood vessels from pre‐existing ones, is uncontrolled and unlimited in time. The vascular phase is characterized by the new‐formation of vascular channels that enhances tumor cell proliferation, local invasion and hematogenous metastasis. Human malignant melanoma is a highly metastatic tumor with poor prognosis, and high resistance to treatment. Parallel with progression, melanoma acquires a rich vascular network, whereas an increasing number of tumor cells express the laminin receptor, which enables their adhesion to the vascular wall, favouring tumor cell extravasation and metastases. Melanoma neovascularization has been correlated with poor prognosis, overall survival, ulceration and increased rate of relapse. Secretion of various angiogenic cytokines, i.e. VEGF‐A, FGF‐2, PGF‐1 and ‐2, IL‐8, and TGF‐1 by melanoma cells promote the angiogenic switch and has been correlated to transition from the radial to the vertical growth phase, and to the metastatic phase. Moreover, melanoma cells overexpress αvβ3, αvβ5, α2β1 and α5β1 integrins and release, together with stromal cells, higher amount of metalloproteases that increasing their invasive potential and angiogenesis. Basing on these observations, different molecular targets of antiangiogenic molecules has be recognized and various antiangiogenic agents are currently in preclinical and clinical trials for melanoma.

Keywords:
Angiogenesis Melanoma Medicine Metastasis Extravasation Neovascularization Cancer research Integrin Stromal cell Tumor progression Vasculogenic mimicry Pathology Cancer Immunology Receptor Internal medicine

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Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Immunology and Allergy
Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Oncology
Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Cancer Research

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