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Glioma Pericytes Promote Angiogenesis by Producing Periostin.

Sara Santos BernardesMauro Cunha Xavier PintoJaime Henrique AmorimVasco Ariston de Carvalho AzevedoRodrigo Ribeiro ResendeAkiva MintzAlexander Birbrair
Published in: Cellular and molecular neurobiology (2020)
Glioma is the prevalent aggressive primary brain tumor, with a very poor prognosis. The absence of advanced understanding of the roles played by the cells within the glioma microenvironment limits the development of effective drugs. A recent study indicates that periostin expressed by pericytes is crucial for glioma angiogenesis. Here, we describe succinctly the results and implications of this discovery in what we know about pericytes within the glioma microenvironment. The emerging knowledge from this work will benefit the development of therapies for gliomas.
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