VEGF is an important angiogenic factor that has been implicated in tumourigenesis. Two papers now show that the function of VEGF is far more complex, as VEGF can negatively regulate angiogenesis and limit tumourigenesis. This study found that VEGF can inhibit angiogenesis by impeding the function of the PDGF receptor on pericytes, leading to a loss of pericyte coverage of blood vessels. This involves the formation of heterodimers between the receptors for VEGF and PDGF.
- Joshua I. Greenberg
- David J. Shields
- David A. Cheresh