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  2. IL-17B Can Impact on Endothelial Cellular Traits Linked to Tumour Angiogenesis

IL-17B Can Impact on Endothelial Cellular Traits Linked to Tumour Angiogenesis

  • J Oncol. 2010;2010:817375. doi: 10.1155/2010/817375.
Andrew J Sanders 1 Xiaoxia Guo Malcolm D Mason Wen G Jiang
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Affiliation

  • 1 Metastasis and Angiogenesis Research Group, Cardiff University School of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XN, UK.
Abstract

IL-17B is a member of the IL-17 cytokine family which have been implicated in inflammatory response and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. The founding member of this family, IL-17 (or IL-17A), has also been implicated in promoting tumour angiogenesis through the induction of other proangiogenic factors. Here we examine the potential of recombinant human IL-17B to contribute to the angiogenic process. In vitro rhIL-17B was able to inhibit HECV endothelial cell-matrix adhesion and cellular migration and also, at higher concentrations, could substantially reduce tubule formation compared to untreated HECV cells in a Matrigel tubule formation assay. This data suggests that IL-17B may act in an antiangiogenic manner.

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