Inhibition of angiogenesis by thrombospondin-2
- PMID: 8526929
- DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1995.2780
Inhibition of angiogenesis by thrombospondin-2
Abstract
To assess the ability of proteins of the thrombospondin family to inhibit angiogenesis, recombinant murine thrombospondin-2, bovine thrombospondin-2/CISP and thrombospondin-5/COMP were purified and tested for ability to block the migration of capillary endothelial cells towards a variety of inducers and to inhibit neovascularization induced in the rat cornea. Both preparations of thrombospondin-2 were active inhibitors in vitro and in vivo whereas thrombospondin-5/COMP was inactive. These results define thrombospondin-2 as a newly identified naturally occurring inhibitor of angiogenesis and suggest that the properdin-like type 1 modules that it shares with antiangiogenic thrombospondin-1 and are missing in thrombospondin-5/COMP could contribute to this activity.
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