An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine Oncology

Canine tumors are valuable comparative models for human counterparts, especially to explore novel biomarkers and to understand pathways and processes involved in metastasis. Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a unique property of malignant cancer cells which promote metastasis. Thus, it represents an oppo...

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Main Authors: Marcella Massimini, Mariarita Romanucci, Raffaella De Maria, Leonardo Della Salda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Subjects:
dog
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.722432/full
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spelling doaj-7f4b8d1f1a974400a80a9c2f537134702021-09-23T04:19:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692021-09-01810.3389/fvets.2021.722432722432An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine OncologyMarcella Massimini0Mariarita Romanucci1Raffaella De Maria2Leonardo Della Salda3Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Teramo, ItalyFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Teramo, ItalyFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Turin, Turin, ItalyFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Teramo, ItalyCanine tumors are valuable comparative models for human counterparts, especially to explore novel biomarkers and to understand pathways and processes involved in metastasis. Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a unique property of malignant cancer cells which promote metastasis. Thus, it represents an opportunity to investigate both the molecular mechanisms and the therapeutic targets of a crucial phenotypic malignant switch. Although this biological process has been largely investigated in different human cancer types, including osteosarcoma, it is still largely unknown in veterinary pathology, where it has been mainly explored in canine mammary tumors. The presence of VM in human osteosarcoma is associated with poor clinical outcome, reduced patient survival, and increased risk of metastasis and it shares the main pathways involved in other type of human tumors. This review illustrates the main findings concerning the VM process in human osteosarcoma, search for the related current knowledge in canine pathology and oncology, and potential involvement of multiple pathways in VM formation, in order to provide a basis for future investigations on VM in canine tumors.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.722432/fullcomparative oncologydogosteosarcomavasculogenic mimicrymolecular pathways
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author Marcella Massimini
Mariarita Romanucci
Raffaella De Maria
Leonardo Della Salda
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Mariarita Romanucci
Raffaella De Maria
Leonardo Della Salda
An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine Oncology
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
comparative oncology
dog
osteosarcoma
vasculogenic mimicry
molecular pathways
author_facet Marcella Massimini
Mariarita Romanucci
Raffaella De Maria
Leonardo Della Salda
author_sort Marcella Massimini
title An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine Oncology
title_short An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine Oncology
title_full An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine Oncology
title_fullStr An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine Oncology
title_full_unstemmed An Update on Molecular Pathways Regulating Vasculogenic Mimicry in Human Osteosarcoma and Their Role in Canine Oncology
title_sort update on molecular pathways regulating vasculogenic mimicry in human osteosarcoma and their role in canine oncology
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Canine tumors are valuable comparative models for human counterparts, especially to explore novel biomarkers and to understand pathways and processes involved in metastasis. Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a unique property of malignant cancer cells which promote metastasis. Thus, it represents an opportunity to investigate both the molecular mechanisms and the therapeutic targets of a crucial phenotypic malignant switch. Although this biological process has been largely investigated in different human cancer types, including osteosarcoma, it is still largely unknown in veterinary pathology, where it has been mainly explored in canine mammary tumors. The presence of VM in human osteosarcoma is associated with poor clinical outcome, reduced patient survival, and increased risk of metastasis and it shares the main pathways involved in other type of human tumors. This review illustrates the main findings concerning the VM process in human osteosarcoma, search for the related current knowledge in canine pathology and oncology, and potential involvement of multiple pathways in VM formation, in order to provide a basis for future investigations on VM in canine tumors.
topic comparative oncology
dog
osteosarcoma
vasculogenic mimicry
molecular pathways
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.722432/full
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