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Background: Endothelial malignancies, such as angiosarcoma and hemangioendo
thelioma, are often resistant to chemotherapy and surgery, and may result i
n death. Improved means of therapy are needed for these disorders.
Objective: We wanted to determine whether angiosarcoma can be treated with
angiogenesis inhibitors in mice.
Methods: Mice were inoculated with a cell line that gives rise to angiosarc
oma and were treated with the angiogenesis inhibitors 2-methoxyestradiol an
d TNP-470. Response to therapy was monitored by measurement of tumors.
Results: TNP-470 caused an 84% reduction in tumor size, and 2-methoxyestrad
iol caused a 68% reduction in tumor size.
Conclusion: Angiogenesis inhibitors are highly effective in treatment of an
giosarcoma in mice. Clinical trials of these agents in humans with angiosar
coma and hemangioendothelioma are warranted.