Angiogenesis

Author: Dr Peter de Souza
Last modified: 13 December 2020

Angiogenesis

Illustration of the progression of angiogenesis.

Angiogenesis is the physiological process of new blood vessel growth from PRE-EXISTING vessels. This is a different process from that of NEW blood vessel growth, which is called vasculogenesis.

Angiogenesis is a fascinating process that is involved in both normal physiology (wound healing and formation of granulation tissue) and also in the pathological process of tumour transformation. Tumours require a rich blood supply in order to grow and continue rapidly dividing. To enable further growth angiogenesis is critical, and is therefore a key step in the transformation of a benign tumour into a malignant one.

For this reason, inhibition of angiogenesis is a key target of anti-tumour cancer therapies.

Image credit: Dr Jon Heras