Effect of the vascular endothelial growth factor expression level on angiopoietin-2-mediated nasopharyngeal carcinoma growth.

Q4 Neuroscience
Hai-Hong Chen, Bin-Qi Weng, Ke-Jia Cheng, Hong-Yan Liu, Shen-Qing Wang, Yv-Yv Lu
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Abstract

Background: The overexpression of angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) has both pro-tumorigenic and anti-tumorigenic effects. However, the mechanisms of this protein's dual effects are poorly understood, and it remains unclear how Ang-2 cooperates with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). In the current study, we investigated the effects of Ang-2 overexpression on nasopharyngeal carcinoma growth in the presence of different levels of VEGF.

Methods: Ang-2 was introduced into the CNE2 cell line by liposome transfection, and the expression of endogenous VEGF was inhibited by microRNA-mediated RNA interference. CNE2 cells expressing varying levels of Ang-2 and VEGF were injected subcutaneously into the flanks of nude mice. Tumor growth was measured, and vessels from the harvested tumors were analyzed.

Results: The overexpression of Ang-2 had no obvious effect on CNE2 tumor growth in the presence of endogenous VEGF but significantly inhibited CNE2 tumor growth when the expression of endogenous VEGF was silenced, and the Ang-2/VEGF ratio is negatively correlated with tumor growth. Ang-2 overexpression decreased the percentage of α-SMA-positive cells around the tumor vessels but reduced the microvessel density only in the absence of VEGF.

Conclusions: Our results indicate that the effects of Ang-2 on nasopharyngeal carcinoma are highly dependent on the level of VEGF expression, Ang-2/VEGF ratio may offer a novel therapeutic approach for treating human cancer.

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血管内皮生长因子表达水平对血管生成素-2介导鼻咽癌生长的影响。
背景:血管生成素-2 (ang2)的过表达具有促肿瘤和抗肿瘤双重作用。然而,这种蛋白的双重作用机制尚不清楚,并且尚不清楚Ang-2如何与血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)合作。在本研究中,我们研究了不同水平VEGF存在下,Ang-2过表达对鼻咽癌生长的影响。方法:脂质体转染ang2进入CNE2细胞系,通过microrna介导的RNA干扰抑制内源性VEGF的表达。将表达不同水平Ang-2和VEGF的CNE2细胞皮下注射到裸鼠侧翼。测量肿瘤生长情况,并对切除肿瘤的血管进行分析。结果:内源性VEGF存在时,过表达Ang-2对CNE2肿瘤生长无明显影响,而内源性VEGF沉默时,过表达Ang-2对CNE2肿瘤生长有明显抑制作用,且Ang-2/VEGF比值与肿瘤生长呈负相关。Ang-2过表达降低了肿瘤血管周围α- sma阳性细胞的百分比,但只在没有VEGF的情况下降低了微血管密度。结论:我们的研究结果表明,Ang-2对鼻咽癌的作用高度依赖于VEGF的表达水平,Ang-2/VEGF比值可能为治疗人类肿瘤提供一种新的治疗途径。
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Vascular Cell
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