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Integration of Bioinformatics Approaches and Experimental Validations to Understand the Role of Notch Signaling in Ovarian Cancer
Published on: January 12, 2020
Notch signaling in developmental and tumor angiogenesis
Natalie M Kofler1, Carrie J Shawber, Thaned Kangsamaksin
1Ob/Gyn, Pathology, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
Abstract:
The discovery that Notch, a key regulator of cell fate determination, is functional in the vasculature has greatly improved our understanding of differentiation and specialization of vessels. Notch signaling has been proven to be critical for arterial specification, sprouting angiogenesis, and vessel maturation. In newly forming vascular sprouts, Notch promotes the distinction between the leading "tip" endothelial cell and the growing "stalk" cell, the endothelial cells that eventually form a new capillary. Notch signaling has also been implicated in vessel stability by regulating vascular mural cell function. More recently, macrophages carrying an activated Notch have been implicated in shaping the course of new sprout formation. Tumor vessels abide by similar principles and use Notch signaling in similar ways. An exciting discovery, made by several researchers, shows that blocking Notch function in tumor vasculature provides a means by which to suppress tumor growth. The authors discuss the developmental and physiological role of Notch in the vasculature and apply this knowledge to an overview of how Notch targeting in the tumor environment can affect tumor angiogenesis and growth.
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