Journal article

VEGF-D promotes the metastatic spread of tumor cells via the lymphatics

SA Stacker, C Caesar, ME Baldwin, GE Thornton, RA Williams, R Prevo, DG Jackson, SI Nishikawa, H Kubo, MG Achen

Nature Medicine | NATURE AMERICA INC | Published : 2001

Abstract

Metastasis to local lymph nodes via the lymphatic vessels is a common step in the spread of solid tumors. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the spread of cancer by the lymphatics, we examined the ability of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-D, a ligand for the lymphatic growth factor receptor VEGFR-3/Flt-4, to induce formation of lymphatics in a mouse tumor model. Staining with markers specific for lymphatic endothelium demonstrated that VEGF-D induced the formation of lymphatics within tumors. Moreover, expression of VEGF-D in tumor cells led to spread of the tumor to lymph nodes, whereas expression of VEGF, an angiogenic growth factor which activates VEGFR-2 but no..

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