[PDF][PDF] VEGF-D promotes tumor metastasis by regulating prostaglandins produced by the collecting lymphatic endothelium

T Karnezis, R Shayan, C Caesar, S Roufail, NC Harris… - Cancer cell, 2012 - cell.com
T Karnezis, R Shayan, C Caesar, S Roufail, NC Harris, K Ardipradja, YF Zhang, SP Williams…
Cancer cell, 2012cell.com
Lymphatic metastasis is facilitated by lymphangiogenic growth factors VEGF-C and VEGF-D
that are secreted by some primary tumors. We identified regulation of PGDH, the key
enzyme in prostaglandin catabolism, in endothelial cells of collecting lymphatics, as a key
molecular change during VEGF-D-driven tumor spread. The VEGF-D-dependent regulation
of the prostaglandin pathway was supported by the finding that collecting lymphatic vessel
dilation and subsequent metastasis were affected by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs …
Summary
Lymphatic metastasis is facilitated by lymphangiogenic growth factors VEGF-C and VEGF-D that are secreted by some primary tumors. We identified regulation of PGDH, the key enzyme in prostaglandin catabolism, in endothelial cells of collecting lymphatics, as a key molecular change during VEGF-D-driven tumor spread. The VEGF-D-dependent regulation of the prostaglandin pathway was supported by the finding that collecting lymphatic vessel dilation and subsequent metastasis were affected by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), known inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis. Our data suggest a control point for cancer metastasis within the collecting lymphatic endothelium, which links VEGF-D/VEGFR-2/VEGFR-3 and the prostaglandin pathways. Collecting lymphatics therefore play an active and important role in metastasis and may provide a therapeutic target to restrict tumor spread.
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