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Tumors' Shield: How Collagen Boosts Blood Vessel Growth
LUADSaturday, January 18, 2025
The study looked at different cancers and found that "armored & cold" tumors, especially in lung cancer, grew the most new blood vessels. By studying cells under a microscope, they saw that collagen made tumor cells produce a chemical called VEGFA. This chemical helps blood vessels grow and multiply. When they stopped collagen in lab tests, they saw less blood vessel growth.
Interestingly, these tough tumors respond well to treatments that stop new blood vessels from forming. This could be a way to tell if a cancer will respond well to these treatments.
Overall, understanding how collagen helps tumors grow new blood vessels could lead to better treatments that combine chemotherapy and anti-angiogenic drugs.
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