THE ROLE OF CXC CHEMOKINES IN THE REGULATION OF ANGIOGENESIS IN ASSOCIATION WITH LUNG-CANCER

Citation
Bb. Moore et al., THE ROLE OF CXC CHEMOKINES IN THE REGULATION OF ANGIOGENESIS IN ASSOCIATION WITH LUNG-CANCER, Trends in cardiovascular medicine, 8(2), 1998, pp. 51-58
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
ISSN journal
10501738
Volume
8
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
51 - 58
Database
ISI
SICI code
1050-1738(1998)8:2<51:TROCCI>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Recent evidence demonstrates that members of the CXC chemokine family can act as either angiogenic or angiostatic factors, depending on the presence of the ELR (Glu-Leu-Arg) motif in their NH2 terminus. As such , these molecules have been shown to regulate tumor growth and metasta sis in an animal model of human non-small cell lung cancer. ELR-positi ve members (for example, IL-8) are tumor-derived proteins that promote tumor growth and metastasis. Conversely, ELR-negative members (for ex ample, IP-10 and MIG) are endogenous factors that inhibit tumor growth and metastasis. The levels of these factors in human tumor specimens may have predictive value for determining which patients are at risk f or developing metastasis, and alteration of these CXC chemokine levels may provide a therapeutic intervention. (C) 1998, Elsevier Science In c.