Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8455216 | Matrix Biology | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting vessels, is a highly complex process. It is regulated in a finely-tuned manner by numerous molecules including not only soluble growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor and several other growth factors, but also a diverse set of insoluble molecules, particularly collagenous and non-collagenous matrix constituents. In this review we have focused on the role and potential mechanisms of a multifunctional small leucine-rich proteoglycan decorin in angiogenesis. Depending on the cellular and molecular microenvironment where angiogenesis occurs, decorin can exhibit either a proangiogenic or an antiangiogenic activity. Nevertheless, in tumorigenesis-associated angiogenesis and in various inflammatory processes, particularly foreign body reactions and scarring, decorin exhibits an antiangiogenic activity, thus providing a potential basis for the development of decorin-based therapies in these pathological situations.
Keywords
ECMMCP-1CTGFVEGFR2FGFGAGPDGFmTORAMPHGFSLRPPDGFRMMP-1IGF-IRIGFPAR-1TIMPsSPARCNF-κBPEG3EGFRTGF-βadenosine monophosphateAngiogenesisinterleukintissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinasestransforming growth factor-βtumor necrosis factor-αTherapydecorinlight chain 3Endothelial cellHepatocyte growth factorVascular endothelial growth factorVascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)Connective tissue growth factorplatelet-derived growth factorfibroblast growth factorInsulin-like growth factorTNF-αnuclear factor-κBExtracellular matrixMatrix metalloproteinase-1Mechanismmammalian target of rapamycinProtease activated receptor-1Proteoglycansmall leucine-rich proteoglycansecreted protein acidic and rich in cysteinemonocyte chemoattractant protein-1platelet derived growth factor receptorGlycosaminoglycanVascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2Epidermal growth factor receptor
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Authors
Hannu Järveläinen, Annele Sainio, Thomas N. Wight,