Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological Patrolling
Cancer-associated neo vessels’ formation acts as a gatekeeper that orchestrates the entrance and egress of patrolling immune cells within the tumor milieu. This is achieved, in part, via the directed chemokines’ expression and cell adhesion molecules on the endothelial cell surface that attract and...
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doaj-3b16010b476248b4b6506f472f765f302020-11-25T04:07:57ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942020-11-01123380338010.3390/cancers12113380Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological PatrollingAntonio Giovanni Solimando0Simona De Summa1Angelo Vacca2Domenico Ribatti3Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology, Section of Internal Medicine ‘G. Baccelli’, University of Bari Medical School, 70124 Bari, ItalyMolecular Diagnostics and Pharmacogenetics Unit, IRCCS Istituto Tumori Giovanni Paolo II, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology, Section of Internal Medicine ‘G. Baccelli’, University of Bari Medical School, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Basic Medical Sciences, Neurosciences, and Sensory Organs, University of Bari Medical School, 70124 Bari, ItalyCancer-associated neo vessels’ formation acts as a gatekeeper that orchestrates the entrance and egress of patrolling immune cells within the tumor milieu. This is achieved, in part, via the directed chemokines’ expression and cell adhesion molecules on the endothelial cell surface that attract and retain circulating leukocytes. The crosstalk between adaptive immune cells and the cancer endothelium is thus essential for tumor immune surveillance and the success of immune-based therapies that harness immune cells to kill tumor cells. This review will focus on the biology of the endothelium and will explore the vascular-specific molecular mediators that control the recruitment, retention, and trafficking of immune cells that are essential for effective antitumor immunity. The literature revision will also explore how abnormalities in the tumor endothelium impair crosstalk with adaptive immune cells and how targeting these abnormalities can improve the success of immune-based therapies for different malignancies, with a particular focus on the paradigmatic example represented by multiple myeloma. We also generated and provide two original bio-informatic analyses, in order to sketch the physiopathology underlying the endothelial–neoplastic interactions in an easier manner, feeding into a vicious cycle propagating disease progression and highlighting novel pathways that might be exploited therapeutically.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/12/11/3380tumor angiogenesisendotheliummicroenvironmentmultiple myelomaimmunotherapyanti-angiogenesis |
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Antonio Giovanni Solimando Simona De Summa Angelo Vacca Domenico Ribatti Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological Patrolling Cancers tumor angiogenesis endothelium microenvironment multiple myeloma immunotherapy anti-angiogenesis |
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Antonio Giovanni Solimando Simona De Summa Angelo Vacca Domenico Ribatti |
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Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological Patrolling |
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Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological Patrolling |
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Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological Patrolling |
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Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological Patrolling |
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Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis: The Endothelial Cell as a Checkpoint for Immunological Patrolling |
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cancer-associated angiogenesis: the endothelial cell as a checkpoint for immunological patrolling |
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Cancers |
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2072-6694 |
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Cancer-associated neo vessels’ formation acts as a gatekeeper that orchestrates the entrance and egress of patrolling immune cells within the tumor milieu. This is achieved, in part, via the directed chemokines’ expression and cell adhesion molecules on the endothelial cell surface that attract and retain circulating leukocytes. The crosstalk between adaptive immune cells and the cancer endothelium is thus essential for tumor immune surveillance and the success of immune-based therapies that harness immune cells to kill tumor cells. This review will focus on the biology of the endothelium and will explore the vascular-specific molecular mediators that control the recruitment, retention, and trafficking of immune cells that are essential for effective antitumor immunity. The literature revision will also explore how abnormalities in the tumor endothelium impair crosstalk with adaptive immune cells and how targeting these abnormalities can improve the success of immune-based therapies for different malignancies, with a particular focus on the paradigmatic example represented by multiple myeloma. We also generated and provide two original bio-informatic analyses, in order to sketch the physiopathology underlying the endothelial–neoplastic interactions in an easier manner, feeding into a vicious cycle propagating disease progression and highlighting novel pathways that might be exploited therapeutically. |
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tumor angiogenesis endothelium microenvironment multiple myeloma immunotherapy anti-angiogenesis |
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