α1‐antitrypsin inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth

Disturbances of the ratio between angiogenic inducers and inhibitors in tumor microenvironment are the driving force behind angiogenic switch critical for tumor progression. Angiogenic inhibitors may vary depending on organismal age and the tissue of origin. We showed that α1‐antitrypsin (AAT), a se...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cancer 2004-12, Vol.112 (6), p.1042-1048
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Hanhua, Campbell, Steven C., Nelius, Thomas, Bedford, Dhugal F., Veliceasa, Dorina, Bouck, Noel P., Volpert, Olga V.
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Zusammenfassung:Disturbances of the ratio between angiogenic inducers and inhibitors in tumor microenvironment are the driving force behind angiogenic switch critical for tumor progression. Angiogenic inhibitors may vary depending on organismal age and the tissue of origin. We showed that α1‐antitrypsin (AAT), a serine protease inhibitor (serpin) is an inhibitor of angiogenesis, which induced apoptosis and inhibited chemotaxis of endothelial cells. S‐ and Z‐type mutations that cause abnormal folding and defective serpin activity abrogated AAT antiangiogenic activity. Removal of the C‐terminal reactive site loop had no effect on its angiostatic activity. Both native AAT and AAT truncated on C‐terminus (AATΔ) inhibited neovascularization in the rat cornea and delayed the growth of subcutaneous tumors in mice. Treatment with native AAT and truncated AATΔ, but not control vehicle reduced tumor microvessel density, while increasing apoptosis within tumor endothelium. Comparative analysis of the human tumors and normal tissues of origin showed correlation between reduced local α1‐antitrypsin expression and more aggressive tumor growth. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
ISSN:0020-7136
1097-0215
DOI:10.1002/ijc.20494