2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3835(03)00286-6
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Osteopontin overproduced by tumor cells acts as a potent angiogenic factor contributing to tumor growth

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“…[16][17][18][19] OPN enhances tumoral cell proliferation increasing the malignant phenotype 16,17,25,26 and its downregulation in cancer cells reduces their growth and tumorigenicity in mice. 27 In line with these observations we found that OPN enhances HMCLs proliferation and increases IL-6 proproliferative effect on myeloma cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[16][17][18][19] OPN enhances tumoral cell proliferation increasing the malignant phenotype 16,17,25,26 and its downregulation in cancer cells reduces their growth and tumorigenicity in mice. 27 In line with these observations we found that OPN enhances HMCLs proliferation and increases IL-6 proproliferative effect on myeloma cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 OPN has been associated with tumoral angiogenesis in mouse model 13,14 and in human solid tumors. [17][18][19] In lung adenocarcinoma, it has been demonstrated that double OPN and VEGFpositive tumors have higher MVD as compared to those negative. 19 In our study, we demonstrate for the first time the involvement of OPN in the angiogenic process that occurs in MM patients.…”
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“…It is well described that Opn enhances non-haemopoietic tumour cell proliferation increasing the malignant phenotype (Takahashi et al, 2002;Hirama et al, 2003;Angelucci et al, 2004). Furthermore, downregulation of Opn in cancer cells reduces growth and tumorigenicity in mice (Behrend et al, 1994).…”
Section: Osteopontin and Aberrant Haemopoiesismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Osteopontin Osteopontin (OPN) is a pro-angiogenic factor that promotes endothelial cell migration and survival [60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70], adhesion of both endothelial and smooth muscle cells [71], and has been associated with tumoral angiogenesis in mouse models [72,73]. OPN is produced directly by myeloma cells and is critical for the stimulation of endothelial cells.…”
Section: Matrix Metalloproteinasesmentioning
confidence: 99%