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Query: UMLS:C1519670 (
tumor angiogenesis
)
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An association between mast cells and
tumor angiogenesis
is known to exist, but the exact role that mast cells play in this process is still unclear. It is thought that the mediators released by mast cells are important in neovascularization. However, it is not known how individual mediators are involved in this process. The major constituents of mast cell secretory granules are the mast cell specific proteases chymase, tryptase, and
carboxypeptidase A3
. Several previous studies aimed to understand the way in which specific mast cell granule constituents act to induce
tumor angiogenesis
. A body of evidence indicates that mast cell proteases are the pivotal players in inducing
tumor angiogenesis
. In this review, the likely mechanisms by which tryptase and chymase can act directly or indirectly to induce
tumor angiogenesis
are discussed. Finally, information presented here in this review indicates that mast cell proteases significantly influence angiogenesis thus affecting tumor growth and progression. This also suggests that these proteases could serve as novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of various types of cancer.
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PMID:The Role of Mast Cell Specific Chymases and Tryptases in Tumor Angiogenesis. 2614 12