Publication: Vascular channels formed by subpopulations of PECAM1+ melanoma cells
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2014
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Dunleavey, J. M., L. Xiao, J. Thompson, M. M. Kim, J. M. Shields, S. E. Shelton, D. M. Irvin, et al. 2014. “Vascular channels formed by subpopulations of PECAM1+ melanoma cells.” Nature communications 5 (1): 5200. doi:10.1038/ncomms6200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6200.
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Targeting the vasculature remains a promising approach for treating solid tumors; however, the mechanisms of tumor neovascularization are diverse and complex. Here we uncover a new subpopulation of melanoma cells that express the vascular cell adhesion molecule PECAM1, but not VEGFR-2, and participate in a PECAM1-dependent form of vasculogenic mimicry (VM). Clonally-derived PECAM1+ tumor cells coalesce to form PECAM1-dependent networks in vitro and they generate well-perfused, VEGF-independent channels in mice. The neural crest specifier AP-2α is diminished in PECAM1+ melanoma cells and is a transcriptional repressor of PECAM1. Reintroduction of AP-2α into PECAM1+ tumor cells represses PECAM1 and abolishes tube-forming ability whereas AP-2α knockdown in PECAM1− tumor cells up-regulates PECAM1 expression and promotes tube formation. Thus, VM-competent subpopulations, rather than all cells within a tumor, may instigate VM, supplant host-derived endothelium, and form PECAM1-dependent conduits that are not diminished by neutralizing VEGF.
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Vasculogenic mimicry, tumor angiogenesis, tumor endothelial cells, melanoma, tumor microenvironment, tumor heterogeneity, anti-angiogenic therapy
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