Regression of established tumors and metastases by potent vascular endothelial growth factor blockade |
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Authors: | Huang Jianzhong Frischer Jason S Serur Anna Kadenhe Angela Yokoi Akiko McCrudden Kimberly W New Tamara O'Toole Kathleen Zabski Stephanie Rudge John S Holash Jocelyn Yancopoulos George D Yamashiro Darrell J Kandel Jessica J |
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Affiliation: | Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA. |
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Abstract: | Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a critical promoter of blood vessel growth during embryonic development and tumorigenesis. To date, studies of VEGF antagonists have primarily focused on halting progression in models of minimal residual cancer. Consistent with this focus, recent clinical trials suggest that blockade of VEGF may impede cancer progression, presumably by preventing neoangiogenesis. However, VEGF is also a key mediator of endothelial-vascular mural cell interactions, a role that may contribute to the integrity of mature vessels in advanced tumors. Here, we report that high-affinity blockade of VEGF, using the recently described VEGF-Trap, abolishes mature, preexisting vasculature in established xenografts. Eradication of vasculature is followed by marked tumor regression, including regression of lung micrometastases. Thus, the contribution of relatively low levels of VEGF to vessel integrity may be critical to maintenance of even very small tumor masses. Potent blockade of VEGF may provide a new therapeutic option for patients with bulky, metastatic cancers. |
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