Inhibition of Dll4 (delta-like ligand 4)-Notch signaling-mediated tumor angiogenesis is an attractive approach in cancer therapy. However, inhibition of Dll4-Notch signaling has produced different effects in various tumors, and no biomarkers are available for predicting the anti-Dll4-Notch-associated antitumor activity. We show that human and mouse tumor cell-derived placental growth factor (PlGF) is a key determinant of the Dll4-Notch-induced vascular remodeling and tumor growth. In natural PlGF-expressing human tumors, inhibition of Dll4-Notch signaling markedly accelerated tumor growth by increasing blood perfusion in nonleaking tumor vasculatures. Conversely, in PlGF-negative tumors, Dll4 inhibition suppressed tumor growth by the format...
Angiogenesis is regulated by a number of angiogenic factors through many signalling pathways. The VE...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Notch ligand Delta-like 4 (Dll4) is highly expressed in vascular endoth...
Many proliferative diseases, most typically cancer, are driven by uncontrolled blood vessel growth. ...
Inhibition of Dll4 (delta-like ligand 4)-Notch signaling-mediated tumor angiogenesis is an attractiv...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a key role in tumor angiogenesis. However, clini...
The Notch ligand, Dll4, is essential for angiogenesis during embryonic vascular development and is i...
Resistance to VEGF inhibitors is emerging as a major clinical problem. Notch signaling has been impl...
Resistance to VEGF inhibitors is emerging as a major clinical problem. Notch signaling has been impl...
Resistance to VEGF inhibitors is emerging as a major clinical problem. Notch signaling has been impl...
Notch signalling is a key pathway controlling angiogenesis in normal tissues and tumours. This has b...
The well conserved Notch signalling pathway plays a crucial role in vascular development and physiol...
Notch signaling plays an important role in developmental and pathological angiogenesis. Notch ligan...
This work was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT; http://www.fct...
The Notch ligand Delta-like 4 (Dll4) is highly expressed in vascular endothelium and has been shown ...
The Notch signaling pathway and the delta-like 4 ligand (DLL4) play key roles in embryonic vascular ...
Angiogenesis is regulated by a number of angiogenic factors through many signalling pathways. The VE...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Notch ligand Delta-like 4 (Dll4) is highly expressed in vascular endoth...
Many proliferative diseases, most typically cancer, are driven by uncontrolled blood vessel growth. ...
Inhibition of Dll4 (delta-like ligand 4)-Notch signaling-mediated tumor angiogenesis is an attractiv...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a key role in tumor angiogenesis. However, clini...
The Notch ligand, Dll4, is essential for angiogenesis during embryonic vascular development and is i...
Resistance to VEGF inhibitors is emerging as a major clinical problem. Notch signaling has been impl...
Resistance to VEGF inhibitors is emerging as a major clinical problem. Notch signaling has been impl...
Resistance to VEGF inhibitors is emerging as a major clinical problem. Notch signaling has been impl...
Notch signalling is a key pathway controlling angiogenesis in normal tissues and tumours. This has b...
The well conserved Notch signalling pathway plays a crucial role in vascular development and physiol...
Notch signaling plays an important role in developmental and pathological angiogenesis. Notch ligan...
This work was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT; http://www.fct...
The Notch ligand Delta-like 4 (Dll4) is highly expressed in vascular endothelium and has been shown ...
The Notch signaling pathway and the delta-like 4 ligand (DLL4) play key roles in embryonic vascular ...
Angiogenesis is regulated by a number of angiogenic factors through many signalling pathways. The VE...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Notch ligand Delta-like 4 (Dll4) is highly expressed in vascular endoth...
Many proliferative diseases, most typically cancer, are driven by uncontrolled blood vessel growth. ...