Vasculogenic Mimicry
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__NOTOC__ Vasculogenic mimicry is the formation of microvascular channels by aggressive,
metastatic Metastasis is a pathogenic agent's spread from an initial or primary site to a different or secondary site within the host's body; the term is typically used when referring to metastasis by a cancerous tumor. The newly pathological sites, then, ...
and genetically deregulated
tumour cells A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
. This process differs from
angiogenesis Angiogenesis is the physiological process through which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels, formed in the earlier stage of vasculogenesis. Angiogenesis continues the growth of the vasculature by processes of sprouting and splitting ...
in that it occurs ''de novo'' without the presence of
endothelial cells The endothelium is a single layer of squamous endothelial cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. The endothelium forms an interface between circulating blood or lymph in the lumen and the rest of the vessel ...
(tumour cells line tumour vessels effectively mimicking a true vascular endothelium). It was first described in
uvea The uvea (; Lat. ''uva'', "grape"), also called the ''uveal layer'', ''uveal coat'', ''uveal tract'', ''vascular tunic'' or ''vascular layer'' is the pigmented middle of the three concentric layers that make up an eye. History and etymolog ...
l
melanoma Melanoma, also redundantly known as malignant melanoma, is a type of skin cancer that develops from the pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes. Melanomas typically occur in the skin, but may rarely occur in the mouth, intestines, or eye ( ...
s by Maniotis ''et al.'' in 1999. There are two main types of vasculogenic mimicry: tubular and patterned. The former is morphologically similar to normal
blood vessel The blood vessels are the components of the circulatory system that transport blood throughout the human body. These vessels transport blood cells, nutrients, and oxygen to the tissues of the body. They also take waste and carbon dioxide away ...
s, whereas the latter is visibly different although capable of undergoing
anastomosis An anastomosis (, plural anastomoses) is a connection or opening between two things (especially cavities or passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as between blood vessels, leaf#Veins, leaf veins, or streams. Such a connection m ...
with blood vessels. The microvasculature generated through vasculogenic mimicry contains a
basement membrane The basement membrane is a thin, pliable sheet-like type of extracellular matrix that provides cell and tissue support and acts as a platform for complex signalling. The basement membrane sits between Epithelium, epithelial tissues including mesot ...
that stains positive with
periodic acid–Schiff stain Periodicity or periodic may refer to: Mathematics * Bott periodicity theorem, addresses Bott periodicity: a modulo-8 recurrence relation in the homotopy groups of classical groups * Periodic function, a function whose output contains values tha ...
.


History

After its discovery in 1999 a controversy arose in the field regarding the validity of the findings and conclusions of Maniotis and colleagues. Nonetheless, their findings have been further supported by several research groups, becoming the focus of much interest due to its potential role as a therapeutic target and indicator of metastasis.


See also

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Vasculogenesis Vasculogenesis is the process of blood vessel formation, occurring by a '' de novo'' production of endothelial cells. It is sometimes paired with angiogenesis, as the first stage of the formation of the vascular network, closely followed by ang ...


References


Further reading

*Milosevic, V., Edelmann, R.J., Fosse, J.H., Östman, A., Akslen, L.A. (2022).
Molecular Phenotypes of Endothelial Cells in Malignant Tumors. In: Akslen, L.A., Watnick, R.S. (eds) Biomarkers of the Tumor Microenvironment
Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98950-7_3 * * *{{cite journal, last1=Qiao, first1=Lili, last2=Liang, first2=Ning, last3=Zhang, first3=Jiandong, last4=Xie, first4=Jian, last5=Liu, first5=Fengjun, last6=Xu, first6=Deguo, last7=Yu, first7=Xinshuang, last8=Tian, first8=Yuan, title=Advanced research on vasculogenic mimicry in cancer, journal=Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, date=February 2015, volume=19, issue=2, pages=315–326, doi=10.1111/jcmm.12496, pmc=4407602, pmid=25598425 Cancer Angiology