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Query: EC:4.2.2.7 (
heparinase
)
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The blood vessel growth inhibitor bevacizumab targets
vascular endothelial growth factor
(
VEGF
), a crucial regulator of angiogenesis. Recently, small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) have been demonstrated to be important vehicles in the transport of growth factors to target cells. In this study, we isolated primary carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) from four human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) specimens. Compared with other non-extracellular vesicle components, CAF-derived sEVs were found to be the main regulators of angiogenesis. The ability of CAF sEVs to activate
VEGF
receptor 2 (VEGFR2) signaling in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) was dependent on the association between sEVs and
VEGF
. In addition, sEV-bound
VEGF
secreted by CAFs further activated VEGFR2 signaling in HUVEC in a bevacizumab-resistant manner.
VEGF
was found to interact with heparan sulfate proteoglycans on the CAF sEV surface and could be released by
heparinase
I/III. The bioactivity of the dissociated
VEGF
was retained in vitro and in vivo and could be neutralized by bevacizumab. These findings suggest that the combined use of
heparinase
and bevacizumab might inhibit angiogenesis in patients with high levels of sEV-bound
VEGF
.
...
PMID:Small extracellular vesicle-bound vascular endothelial growth factor secreted by carcinoma-associated fibroblasts promotes angiogenesis in a bevacizumab-resistant manner. 3286 Aug 52
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