Dysregulated angiogenesis is involved in cancer and numerous ischemic, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, prompting extensive research that has yielded a growing array of angiogenesis-modulating molecules used in clinical practice. The dietary phytocomplex of Cruciferous vegetables exhibits multiple biological activities in both in vitro and in vivo models. However, the impact of a myrosinase-activated broccoli extract (MaBE) on angiogenesis, as well as on stromal-endothelial interactions governing endothelial cell behavior, has not yet been explored. We investigated the effects of MaBE on endothelial-stromal crosstalk using endothelial cells (HUVECs) and fibroblasts (HFF1) both individually and in a fibroblast-conditioned medium model. MaBE dose-dependently inhibited endothelial viability, migration and tube formation, key steps of angiogenesis, through interference with the VEGF-VEGFR2 axis. Notably, MaBE also markedly suppressed HFF1-driven HUVEC migration and capillary-like structure formation, likely through the inhibition of fibroblast motility and the downregulation of VEGF and angiogenin signaling in HFF1 cells. Overall, these findings provide new insight into MaBE regulation of pro-angiogenic behaviors in both endothelial cells and fibroblasts while disrupting their functional interplay. By targeting multiple cellular compartments and key mediators involved in angiogenesis, MaBE emerges as a promising bioactive extract with potential relevance for the management of pathological angiogenesis-related disorders.
Angiogenesis Suppression via VEGF-VEGFR2 Inhibition and Stromal-Endothelial Crosstalk Disruption by Myrosinase-Activated Broccoli Extract.
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作者:Naletova Irina, La Mantia Alfonsina, Malfa Giuseppe Antonio, Bianchi Simone, Arena Donata, Di Domenico Valeria, Attanasio Francesco, Di Giacomo Claudia, Tomasello Barbara
| 期刊: | Molecules | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Mar 20; 31(6):1042 |
| doi: | 10.3390/molecules31061042 | ||
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