Beta IV spectrin inhibits the metastatic growth of melanoma by suppressing VEGFR2-driven tumor angiogenesis

β IV 频谱蛋白通过抑制 VEGFR2 驱动的肿瘤血管生成来抑制黑色素瘤的转移性生长

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作者:Eun-A Kwak, Tasmia Ahmed, Paola Cruz Flores, Hannah R Ortiz, Paul R Langlais, Karthikeyan Mythreye, Nam Y Lee

Background

Tumor-associated angiogenesis mediates the growth and metastasis of most solid cancers. Targeted therapies of the VEGF pathways can effectively block these processes but often fail to provide lasting benefits due to acquired resistance and complications.

Results

Recently, we discovered βIV -spectrin as a powerful regulator of angiogenesis and potential new target. We previously reported that βIV -spectrin is dynamically expressed in endothelial cells (EC) to induce VEGFR2 protein turnover during development. Here, we explored how βIV -spectrin influences the tumor vasculature using the murine B16 melanoma model and determined that loss of EC-specific βIV -spectrin dramatically promotes tumor growth and metastasis. Intraperitoneally injected B16 cells formed larger tumors with increased tumor vessel density and greater propensity for metastatic spread particularly to the chest cavity and lung compared to control mice. These results support βIV -spectrin as a key regulator of tumor angiogenesis and a viable vascular target in cancer.

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