Chronic & Non-communicable Diseases
Medical Treatment & Drug Development
AXA Projects
Belgium
Exploration of endothelial cell metabolism during neovessel formation and the therapeutic potential
The idea is daring and risky. However, Carmeliet’s team has been leading research in the field of vascular biology for the past 18 years, and their expertise will be much needed in this pioneering investigation. The energy usage of blood vessels has been very poorly studied. In fact, very little is known about the cells that line the inside of blood vessels. It is only known that, despite being in a prime position for accessing the oxygen that circulates in the blood, these specialized cells prefer to use anaerobic (oxygen-less) chemistry to generate energy. This very bizarre behavior may allow these cells to proliferate in non-vascularized areas – thereby letting tumors run wild with blood vessel proliferation (angiogenesis).
In consequence, better insights into energy supply to blood vessels and into the conditions which favor their proliferation are crucial to help design new strategies to block energy pathways. Thus starved, the blood vessels would no longer respond to the signals emitted by tumors, thereby accelerating the latter's isolation and inescapable death. The project is extremely challenging. However, with the support of Carmeliet’s interdisciplinary team working in a very international environment using emerging technologies, it might open paths to entirely new therapeutic strategies for fighting the ever-growing plague of cancer.
Fighting Cancer ? Starve blood vessels
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Peter
CARMELIET
Institution
VIB vzw - University of Leuven
Country
Belgium
Nationality
Belgian
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