Abstract

The development of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) is required for many physiological processes including embryogenesis, wound healing and corpus luteum formation. Blood vessel neoformation is also important in the pathogenesis of many disorders, particularly rapid growth and metastasis of solid tumours. There are several potential mediators of tumour angiogenesis, including basic and acidic fibroblast growth factors, tumour necrosis factor-alpha and transforming factors-alpha and -beta. But it is unclear whether any of these agents actually mediates angiogenesis and tumour growth in vivo. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an endothelial cell-specific mitogen and an angiogenesis inducer released by a variety of tumour cells and expressed in human tumours in situ. To test whether VEGF may be a tumour angiogenesis factor in vivo, we injected human rhabdomyosarcoma, glioblastoma multiforme or leiomyosarcoma cell lines into nude mice. We report here that treatment with a monoclonal antibody specific for VEGF inhibited the growth of the tumours, but had no effect on the growth rate of the tumour cells in vitro. The density of vessels was decreased in the antibody-treated tumours. These findings demonstrate that inhibition of the action of an angiogenic factor spontaneously produced by tumour cells may suppress tumour growth in vivo.

Keywords

AngiogenesisBasic fibroblast growth factorVascular endothelial growth factorIn vivoCancer researchNeovascularizationBiologyVascular endothelial growth factor AGrowth factorEndothelial stem cellMetastasisPathologyImmunologyMedicineIn vitroCancerReceptor

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AnimalsAntibodiesMonoclonalCell DivisionEndothelial Growth FactorsFemaleGlioblastomaHumansLeiomyosarcomaLymphokinesMiceMiceNudeNeoplasm TransplantationNeoplasmsExperimentalNeovascularizationPathologicRhabdomyosarcomaTumor CellsCulturedVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AVascular Endothelial Growth Factors

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Year
1993
Type
article
Volume
362
Issue
6423
Pages
841-844
Citations
3589
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K. Jin Kim, Bing Li, Jane Winer et al. (1993). Inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor-induced angiogenesis suppresses tumour growth in vivo. Nature , 362 (6423) , 841-844. https://doi.org/10.1038/362841a0

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10.1038/362841a0
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7683111

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