VEGF is an important angiogenic factor that has been implicated in tumourigenesis. Two papers now show that the function of VEGF is far more complex, as VEGF can negatively regulate angiogenesis and limit tumourigenesis. In the second paper, VEGF production was deleted in myeloid cells, but not other cell types. Unexpectedly, more rapid tumour development in these mice was found at the same time as attenuated tumour vascularization and the formation of morphologically and functionally normalized blood vessels. In contrast, tumours lacking VEGF altogether grew more slowly.
- Christian Stockmann
- Andrew Doedens
- Randall S. Johnson