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. 2004 Jun 11;94(11):1443-50.
doi: 10.1161/01.RES.0000129194.61747.bf.

Blockage of VEGF-induced angiogenesis by preventing VEGF secretion

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Blockage of VEGF-induced angiogenesis by preventing VEGF secretion

Meit Björndahl et al. Circ Res. .
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  • Circ Res. 2004 Nov 12;95(10):e83-4

Abstract

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)/vascular permeability factor is one of the most frequently expressed angiogenic factors in several pathological tissues. Development of VEGF antagonists has become an important approach in the treatment of angiogenesis-dependent diseases. Here we describe a novel anti-VEGF strategy by preventing the secretion of VEGF. We utilize the fact that placenta growth factor (PlGF)-1, a member of the VEGF family lacking detectable angiogenic activity, preferentially forms intracellular heterodimers with VEGF in cells coexpressing both factors. We constructed a retroviral vector containing human PlGF-1 or VEGF with a C-terminal KDEL sequence, which is a mammalian retention signal for the endoplasmic reticulum. Transduction of murine Lewis lung carcinoma cells with the retro-hPlGF-1-KDEL construct almost completely abrogated tumor growth. Consistent with the dramatic antitumor effect, most mouse VEGF molecules remained as intracellular mVEGF/hPlGF-1 heterodimers, and only a negligible amount of mVEGF homodimers were secreted. As a result, in hPlGF-1-KDEL-expressing tumors, blood vessels remained at very low numbers and lacked branching and capillary networks. Gene transfer of a hVEGF-KDEL construct into tumor cells likewise produced a dramatic antitumor effect. Thus, our study provides a novel antiangiogenic approach by preventing the secretion of VEGF.

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