| Literature DB >> 34335038 |
Shidong Tan1, Guangyao Zang1, Ying Wang1, Zhen Sun1, Yalan Li1, Cheng Lu2, Zhongqun Wang1.
Abstract
Angiogenesis, as a process occurring under the regulation of a variety of factors, is one of the important ways of vascular development. It coexists in a variety of pathological and physiological processes. Now a large number of studies have proved that tumor growth, metastasis, and various vascular complications of diabetes are closely related to angiogenesis, and an increasing number of studies have shown that there are many common factors between the two. But angiogenesis is the opposite of the two: it is enhanced in tumors and suppressed in diabetes. Therefore, this review discusses the causes of the phenomenon from the expression of various factors affecting angiogenesis in these two diseases and their effects on angiogenesis in the relevant microenvironment, as well as the application status of these factors or cells as therapeutic targets in the treatment of these two diseases.Entities:
Keywords: angiogenesis; diabetes mellitus; differences; hypoxia; tumor; tumor microenvironment
Year: 2021 PMID: 34335038 PMCID: PMC8318726 DOI: 10.2147/DMSO.S315362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes ISSN: 1178-7007 Impact factor: 3.168
Figure 1Interactions between angiogenic factors in diabetes mellitus and cancer. Hypoxia and hyperglycemia are the main characteristics of the microenvironment of tumor and diabetes mellitus. Hypoxia mainly promotes angiogenic factors, while hyperglycemia mainly inhibits them. VEGF, HIF-1, SDF-1, Ang-2, FGF and so on are the main factors affecting angiogenesis. EPCs, Pericytes, TAMS, CAFs, etc. These are the main cells involved in angiogenesis. These factors and cells are closely related to each other. It is the presence of these connections and pathways that account for the huge differences in angiogenesis between diabetes mellitus and tumors.
New Advances of Angiogenesis Factors in Tumor and Diabetes
| Factors Influencing Angiogenesis | Tumor | Diabetes Mellitus |
|---|---|---|
| VEGF1 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| HIF-12 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| NO3 | high expression, promotes/inhibits angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| SDF-14/ CXCR45 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| COX-26/mPGES-17/PGE28 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| MMP9-1 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| MMP-2 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| MMP-9 | high expression, promotes /inhibits angiogenesis | high/low expression, promotes /inhibits angiogenesis |
| ROS10 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high expression, inhibits angiogenesis |
| FGF11 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high expression/normal, promotes angiogenesis |
| PAI-112 | high expression, promotes /inhibits angiogenesis | high expression, inhibits angiogenesis |
| TNF-α13 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| TGF14-β | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high/low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| Exosomes | production increased, promotes angiogenesis | production increased, promotes /inhibits angiogenesis |
| PDGF15 | high expression, promotes /inhibits angiogenesis | high expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| Wnt16/β-catenin | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| Ang-217 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| IGF118 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| Leptin | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| IGAM-119 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | high expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| Nrp120 | high expression, promotes angiogenesis | low expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| Semaphorins | high expression, promotes/inhibits angiogenesis | high expression, promotes angiogenesis |
| miRNAs21 | high/low expression, promotes /inhibits angiogenesis | high/low expression, promotes /inhibits angiogenesis |
| AGEs22 | high expression, promotes/inhibits angiogenesis | |
| gFGF23 | high expression, inhibits angiogenesis | |
| PEDF24 | low expression, inhibits angiogenesis | high expression, inhibits angiogenesis |
| SHP-125 | high/low expression, inhibits angiogenesis | high expression, inhibits angiogenesis |
| Endostatin | low expression, inhibits angiogenesis | high expression, inhibits angiogenesis |
| Angiostatin | low expression, inhibits angiogenesis | high expression, inhibits angiogenesis |
| Pericytes | sparse, promotes angiogenesis | lost, stabilize new blood vessels |
| EPCs26 | decline in activity/number, promotes angiogenesis | |
| TAMs27 | activated, promotes angiogenesis | |
| CAFs28 | activated, promotes angiogenesis | |
| MSCs29 | activated, promotes angiogenesis | inhibited, promotes angiogenesis |
Notes: 1 vascular endothelial growth factor; 2 hypoxia inducible factor-1; 3 nitric oxide; 4 stromal cell-derived factor-1; 5 the receptor CXC chemokine receptor type 4; 6 cyclooxygenase-2; 7 microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1; 8 prostaglandin E2; 9 matrix metalloproteinases; 10 reactive oxygen species; 11 fibroblast growth factor; 12 plasminogen activator inhibitor-1; 13 tumor necrosis factor-alpha; 14 transforming growth factor; 15 platelet-derived growth factor; 16 Wingless and Int-related protein; 17 angiopoietins 2; 18 Insulin-like growth factor 1; 19 intercellular adhesion molecule - 1; 20 neuropilin 1; 21microRNA; 22advanced glycation end products; 23 basic fibroblast growth factor; 24 platelet derived growth factor; 25 SRc homology-2-domain-containing phosphatase-1; 26 Endothelial precursor cells; 27 tumor-associated macrophages; 28 cancer associated fibroblasts; 29Mesenchymal stem cells.