@article {10, title = {Hyperplasia of lymphatic vessels in VEGF-C transgenic mice}, journal = {Science (80- )}, volume = {276}, year = {1997}, month = {1997/May/}, pages = {1423 - 5}, abstract = {No growth factors specific for the lymphatic vascular system have yet been described. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) regulates vascular permeability and angiogenesis, but does not promote lymphangiogenesis. Overexpression of VEGF-C, a ligand of the VEGF receptors VEGFR-3 and VEGFR-2, in the skin of transgenic mice resulted in lymphatic, but not vascular, endothelial proliferation and vessel enlargement. Thus, VEGF-C induces selective hyperplasia of the lymphatic vasculature, which is involved in the draining of interstitial fluid and in immune function, inflammation, and tumor metastasis. VEGF-C may play a role in disorders involving the lymphatic system and may be of potential use in therapeutic lymphangiogenesis.}, url = {http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9162011}, author = {Jeltsch, M and Kaipainen, A and Joukov, V and Meng, X and Lakso, M and Rauvala, H and Swartz, M and Fukumura, D and Jain, R K and Alitalo, K} }