Selective inhibition of tumor microvascular permeability by cavtratin blocks tumor progression in mice
- PMID: 12892711
- DOI: 10.1016/s1535-6108(03)00168-5
Selective inhibition of tumor microvascular permeability by cavtratin blocks tumor progression in mice
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Selective inhibition of tumor microvascular permeability by cavtratin blocks tumor progression in mice.Cancer Cell. 2024 Jun 10;42(6):1127. doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2024.05.009. Epub 2024 May 30. Cancer Cell. 2024. PMID: 38821059 No abstract available.
Abstract
Tumor vasculature is hyperpermeable to macromolecules compared to normal vasculature; however, the relationship between tumor hyperpermeability and tumor progression is poorly understood. Here we show that a cell-permeable peptide derived from caveolin-1, termed cavtratin, reduces microvascular hyperpermeability and delays tumor progression in mice. These antipermeability and antitumor actions of cavtratin occur in the absence of direct cytostatic or antiangiogenic effects. Cavtratin blocks microvascular permeability by inhibiting endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), as the antipermeability and antitumor actions of cavtratin are markedly diminished in eNOS knockout mice. Our results support the concepts that hyperpermeability of tumor blood vessels contributes to tumor progression and that blockade of eNOS may be exploited as a novel target for antitumor therapy.
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