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Nadia Bannoud1,2, P Alfredo García1, Julian Gambarte-Tudela1,2, Victoria Sundblad3, Alejandro J Cagnoni4, Camila A Bach3, Juan M Pérez Saez3, Ada G Blidner3, Sebastián M Maller3, Karina V Mariño4, Mariana Salatino3, Juan P Cerliani3, Gabriel A Rabinovich3,5, Diego O Croci6,7.
Abstract
Development of an aberrant vascular network is a hallmark of the multistep pathological process of tumor growth and metastasis. In response to hypoxia, several pro-angiogenic factors are synthesized to support vascularization programs required for cancer progression. Emerging data indicate the involvement of glycans and glycan-binding proteins as critical regulators of vascular circuits in health and disease. Galectins may be regulated by hypoxic conditions and control angiogenesis in different physiopathological settings. These β-galactoside-binding proteins may promote sprouting angiogenesis by interacting with different glycosylated receptors and triggering distinct signaling pathways. Understanding the role of galectins in tumor neovascularization will contribute to the design of novel anti-angiogenic therapies aimed at complementing current anti-cancer modalities and overcoming resistance to these treatments. Here we describe selected strategies and methods used to study the role of hypoxia-regulated galectins in the regulation of blood vessel formation.Entities:
Keywords: Angiogenesis; Galectins; Hypoxia
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35320550 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2055-7_34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745