'Vasculogenic mimicry(VM)',is a term that describes the unique ability of highly aggressive tumor cells to express a multipotent,stem cell-like phenotype,and form a pattern of vasculogenic-like networks in threedimensional culture.As an angiogenesis-independent pathway,VM and/or periodic acid-schiff-positive patterns are associated with poor prognosis in tumor patients.Moreover,VM is resistant to angiogenesis inhibitors.Here,we will review the advances in research on biochemical and molecular signaling pathways of VM in tumors and on potential anti-VM therapy strategy.
“Vasculogenic mimicry (VM)”, is a term that describes the unique ability of highly aggressive tumor cells to express a multipotent, stem cell-like phenotype, and form a pattern of vasculogenic-like networks in three-dimensional culture. As an angiogenesis-independent pathway, VM and/or periodic acid-schiff-positive patterns are associated with poor prognosis in tumor patients. Moreover, VM is resistant to angiogenesis inhibitors. Here, we will review the advances in research on biochemical and molecular signaling pathways of VM in tumors and on potential anti-VM therapy strategy.