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Neutrophils regulate the process of angiogenesis

HAN Jian-Mei, GOU Meng, XIAO Rong*

School of Life Science, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116081, China

Abstract

Neutrophils are one of the most abundant leukocytes present in the human blood circulation system, which could provide continuous immune surveillance. Recent studies have shown that neutrophils are closely related to angiogenesis. Neutrophils could release various cytokines, which regulate the angiogenic process by affecting the growth and migration of endothelial cells directly or indirectly. In the present review, the regulatory effects of neutrophils on angiogenic process and mechanisms are analyzed and summarized, which would provide clues for the treatment of related diseases using neutrophils as the targets in the future.

Key words: Neutrophils; angiogenesis ; vascular endothelial growth factor ; signal pathway

Received: 2017-05-04  Accepted: 2017-08-30

Corresponding author: 肖蓉  E-mail: xiaorong_lnnu@126.com

DOI: 10.13294/j.aps.2017.0059

Citing This Article:

HAN Jian-Mei, GOU Meng, XIAO Rong. Neutrophils regulate the process of angiogenesis. Acta Physiol Sin 2017; 69 (6): 843-851 (in Chinese with English abstract).