Immune cells as a source and target of angiogenic and lymphangiogenic factors.

Chemical immunology and allergy Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-17 DOI:10.1159/000353316
Stefania Loffredo, Rosaria Ilaria Staiano, Francescopaolo Granata, Arturo Genovese, Gianni Marone
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Abstract

Angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis are distinct and complex processes requiring a finely tuned balance between stimulatory and inhibitory signals. Immune and inflammatory cells can contribute to these processes by multiple mechanisms: directly by producing a broad array of angiogenic growth factors, and indirectly by secreting several cytokines, chemokines and other mediators able to coordinate the cell-cell interactions. Immune cells can stimulate or inhibit angiogenesis/lymphangiogenesis, depending on their activation status and subset specificity. We summarize recent findings reporting the expression and activity of angiogenic and lymphangiogenic factors and their receptors and coreceptors in immune cells. It is evident that modulation of angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis by the innate and adaptive immune cells (mast cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, basophils, eosinophils, and some subsets of T cells) is a highly complex process not yet completely understood.

免疫细胞作为血管生成和淋巴管生成因子的来源和靶点。
血管生成和淋巴管生成是不同而复杂的过程,需要在刺激和抑制信号之间精细调节平衡。免疫和炎症细胞可以通过多种机制参与这些过程:直接通过产生广泛的血管生成生长因子,间接通过分泌几种细胞因子、趋化因子和其他能够协调细胞-细胞相互作用的介质。免疫细胞可以刺激或抑制血管生成/淋巴管生成,这取决于它们的激活状态和亚群特异性。我们总结了免疫细胞中血管生成因子和淋巴管生成因子及其受体和辅助受体的表达和活性的最新发现。显然,先天免疫细胞和适应性免疫细胞(肥大细胞、巨噬细胞、树突状细胞、嗜碱性细胞、嗜酸性细胞和某些T细胞亚群)对血管生成和淋巴管生成的调节是一个高度复杂的过程,但尚未完全被理解。
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