The formation of new blood vessels is critical for development, wound healing and tumour progression. A variety of angiogenic factors, including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and fibroblast growth factor 2(FGF-2), regulate the process, and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are thought to participate in the matrix remodelling required. Dylan Edwards and co-workers have examined the interplay between these proteins during remodelling of endothelial cells in 3D fibrin matrices — a useful model system that, unlike 2D cultures, mimics the microenvironment at sites of vascular injury (see p. 3427). The authors observe that endothelial cells undergo tubulogenesis when cultured in these matrices, showing that tubulogenesis is enhanced by VEGF, FGF-2 and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF/SCF) and accompanied by upregulation of several MMP genes. They also find that the MMP inhibitors TIMP-2 and TIMP-4,which target membrane-type MMPs (MT-MMPs), block VEGF/FGF-2-stimulated tubulogenesis but that inhibitors of soluble MMPs (e.g. MMP-2) do not. Edwards...
Metalloproteinase-dependent tubulogenesis
Metalloproteinase-dependent tubulogenesis. J Cell Sci 1 September 2002; 115 (17): e1705. doi:
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