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TISSUE FACTOR CONTROLS THE BALANCE OF ANGIOGENIC AND ANTIANGIOGENIC PROPERTIES OF TUMOR-CELLS IN MICE
Author(s): ZHANG YM, DENG YH, LUTHER T, MULLER M, ZIEGLER R, WALDHERR R, STERN DM, NAWROTH PP
Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION    Volume: 94    Issue: 3    Pages: 1320-1327    Published: SEP 1994  
Times Cited: 343     References: 34     
Abstract: Meth-A sarcoma cells were stable transfected to overexpress (sense construct) or underexpress (antisense construct) tissue factor. In vitro, there was no difference in plating efficiency or growth between these cell lines.

In vivo, tumor cells transfected to overexpress tissue factor grew more rapidly, and established larger and more vascularized tumors than control transfectants. Antisense transfectants grew the slowest and were the least vascularized. Anticoagulation of mice with warfarin did not alter the difference between these tumor lines. Tumor cells overexpressing tissue factor released more (compared with control transfectants) mitogenic activity for endothelial cells in parallel with enhanced transcription of vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial cell growth factor (VEGF/VPF), and diminished transcription of thrombospondin (TSP2), a molecule with anti-angiogenic properties. Antisense tissue factor transfectants, while releasing the lowest amount of mitogenic activity, had increased thrombospondin and decreased VEGF/VPF transcription compared with control transfectants or wild-type cells. Experiments with these sense, antisense, truncated sense, or vector tumor lines gave comparable results in complete medium, serum free medium or in the presence of hirudin, indicating that the activation of the coagulation mechanism was not likely to be responsible for changes in tumor cell properties. These results suggest that tissue factor regulates angiogenic properties of tumor cells by altering the production of growth regulatory molecules of endothelium by a mechanism distinct from tissue factor activation of the coagulation mechanism.

Document Type: Note
Language: English
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1. UNIV HEIDELBERG, DEPT PATHOL & MED, D-69115 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
2. MED AKAD DRESDEN, D-01307 DRESDEN, GERMANY
3. DEPT PATHOL, D-01307 DRESDEN, GERMANY
4. COLUMBIA UNIV, DEPT PHYSIOL, NEW YORK, NY 10027 USA
Publisher: ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS, 1114 FIRST AVE, 4TH FL, NEW YORK, NY 10021
Subject Category: Medicine, Research & Experimental
IDS Number: PF354
ISSN: 0021-9738
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