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Publication : Host-derived tumor endothelial marker 8 promotes the growth of melanoma.

First Author  Cullen M Year  2009
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  69
Issue  15 Pages  6021-6
PubMed ID  19622764 Mgi Jnum  J:150947
Mgi Id  MGI:3852577 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-1086
Citation  Cullen M, et al. (2009) Host-derived tumor endothelial marker 8 promotes the growth of melanoma. Cancer Res 69(15):6021-6
abstractText  Tumor endothelial marker 8 (TEM8) was initially identified as a gene overexpressed in the vasculature of human tumors and was subsequently identified as an anthrax toxin receptor. To assess the functional role of TEM8, we disrupted the TEM8 gene in mice by targeted homologous recombination. TEM8(-/-) mice were viable and reached adulthood without defects in physiologic angiogenesis. However, histopathologic analysis revealed an excess of extracellular matrix in several tissues, including the ovaries, uterus, skin, and periodontal ligament of the incisors, the latter resulting in dental dysplasia. When challenged with B16 melanoma, tumor growth was delayed in TEM8(-/-) mice, whereas the growth of other tumors, such as Lewis lung carcinoma, was unaltered. These studies show that host-derived TEM8 promotes the growth of certain tumors and suggest that TEM8 antagonists may have utility in the development of new anticancer therapies.
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