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Vasculogenic Mimicry in Breast Cancer: Clinical Relevance and Drivers.

Gabriela Morales-Guadarrama1, Rocío García-Becerra2, Edgar Armando Méndez-Pérez1, Janice García-Quiroz1, Euclides Avila1, Lorenza Díaz1.   

Abstract

In solid tumors, vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is the formation of vascular structures by cancer cells, allowing to generate a channel-network able to transport blood and tumor cells. While angiogenesis is undertaken by endothelial cells, VM is assumed by cancer cells. Besides the participation of VM in tumor neovascularization, the clinical relevance of this process resides in its ability to favor metastasis and to drive resistance to antiangiogenic therapy. VM occurs in many tumor types, including breast cancer, where it has been associated with a more malignant phenotype, such as triple-negative and HER2-positive tumors. The latter may be explained by known drivers of VM, like hypoxia, TGFB, TWIST1, EPHA2, VEGF, matrix metalloproteinases, and other tumor microenvironment-derived factors, which altogether induce the transformation of tumor cells to a mesenchymal phenotype with a high expression rate of stemness markers. This review analyzes the current literature in the field, including the participation of some microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs in VM-regulation and tumorigenesis of breast cancer. Considering the clinical relevance of VM and its association with the tumor phenotype and clinicopathological parameters, further studies are granted to target VM in the clinic.

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Keywords:  HER2; breast cancer; triple-negative; tumor neovascularization; vasculogenic mimicry

Year:  2021        PMID: 34359928     DOI: 10.3390/cells10071758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cells        ISSN: 2073-4409            Impact factor:   6.600


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3.  Endothelium-Dependent Induction of Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells Is Inhibited by Calcitriol and Curcumin.

Authors:  Gabriela Morales-Guadarrama; Edgar A Méndez-Pérez; Janice García-Quiroz; Euclides Avila; Rocío García-Becerra; Alejandro Zentella-Dehesa; Fernando Larrea; Lorenza Díaz
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