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In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden zwölf Q(beta)-Werte von beta-instabilen Pd, Ru, Rh und Tc-Isotopen gemessen. Der betrachtete Massenbereich A=110 bis A=117 liegt am Rande des bekannten Gebiets der Nuklidkarte und umfasst sehr neutronenreiche kurzlebige Isotope dieser Elemente, die sich durch geringe Spalthäufigkeit auszeichnen. Durch die geringen (Spalt-)Häufigkeiten dieser Nuklide liegen kaum Daten vor, teilweise auch nicht über die Niveauschemata. Es ist daher notwendig, eine protoneninduzierte Spaltungsreaktion zur Darstellung dieser Isotope zu verwenden und die Spaltprodukte innerhalb kürzester Zeit für die Messung nach Massen aufzutrennen, wie dies am IGISOL in Jyväskylä/Finnland geschieht. Die aufgebaute Apparatur zur beta,gamma,X-Koinzidenz erlaubt es, während ein und desselben Experiments neben der Messung der Q(beta)-Werte gleichzeitig gamma,X-Koinzidenzen auszuwerten, die die benötigten Grundinformationen für die Q(beta)-Bestimmung über die beta,gamma-Koinzidenzen liefern. Es können somit nicht nur Q(beta)-Werte von Nukliden mit bereits bekannten Niveauschemata ermittelt, sondern auch erfolgreich Nuklide mit unvollständigen Niveauschemata einer ersten Messung unterzogen werden. Umgekehrt können beta,gamma-Koinzidenzdaten weitere Informationen zum Aufbau neuer Niveauschemata liefern. Mit Hilfe der beschriebenen Koinzidenzmessung konnten zwölf Q(beta)-Werte von sehr neutronenreichen Pd- bis Tc-Isotopen gemessen und daraus die Kernmassen, Massenüberschüsse und Neutronen-Separationsenergien bestimmt werden. Von diesen wurden acht Werte erstmalig bestimmt, ein weiterer Wert konnte bestätigt sowie die Fehler von drei weiteren Werten um den Faktor Zehn verringert werden. Die gewonnenen Daten sind von Interesse für die Beurteilung von Kernmassenmodellen und gehen ebenso in Modellrechnungen der nuklearen Astrophysik ein.

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Die Metalloproteasen Meprin α und β übernehmen Schlüsselfunktionen in vielen (patho-) physiologischenrnProzessen. So sind sie beteiligt an der Umstrukturierung der extrazellulären Matrix, an immunologischenrnReaktionen oder an entzündlichen Gewebserkrankungen. Die beiden Enzyme kommenrnhauptsächlich in den Bürstensaummembranen von Niere und Darm sowie in der Haut von Vertebratenrnvor. Für die Erforschung der biologischen Aktivität der Meprine wurde in dieser Arbeit der ModellorganismusrnDanio rerio verwendet, der vor allem durch die Möglichkeit der gentechnischen Manipulationrnprädestiniert ist. Im Fisch konnten drei homologe Enzyme (Meprin α1, α2 und β) nachgewiesenrnwerden. Während mRNA-Analysen eine nahezu ubiquitäre Verteilung der Meprine offenbarten,rnkonnte ich mittels spezifischer Antikörper die Expression auf Proteinebene nachweisen. WährendrnMeprin α1 und β verstärkt im Darmepithel und in der Epidermis lokalisiert sind, konnte Meprinrnα2 ausschließlich in der Lamina propria des Darms identifiziert werden.rnDer Hauptteil der vorliegenden Arbeit zielt auf die spezifische Reduzierung des Expressionslevels derrnMeprine in Embryonen des Zebrabärblings. Dies wurde durch die Mikroinjektion von sogenanntenrnMorpholinos in die Zygote erzielt. Morpholinos sind RNA-Moleküle, die spezifisch an die mRNA desrnZielproteins binden können und die Translation verhindern. Die auftretenden Effekte durch das Fehlenrnder Meprine lassen so Rückschlüsse auf ihre physiologische Funktion zu. Nach der Injektion vonrnMorpholinos gegen Meprin α1 zeigten sich lediglich leichte epidermale Deformationen. Bei Meprin βrnhingegen kam es zu einer massiven Fehlbildung von Organen im Rumpf- und Schwanzbereich. Diesesrnführte zu erheblichen Defekten; die Embryonen starben innerhalb der ersten 24 Stunden nach derrnBefruchtung. Demzufolge müssen Meprin α1 und Meprin β insbesondere an der Gewebsdifferenzierungrnbeteiligt sein. Dies korreliert mit verschiedenen Experimenten, u.a. an knockout Mäusen, ausrndenen hervorgeht, dass die Prozessierung und Aktivierung der Cytokine Interleukin-1β oder Interleukin-rn18 durch Meprin β erfolgen kann.rnDie Injektion von Meprin α2-Morpholinos erbrachte ein weiteres, eindrucksvolles Ergebnis: Das Blutgefäßsystemrnvon injizierten Embryonen war vollständig unterbrochen und es sammelten sich Erythrozytenrnim Bereich der Caudalvene an. Diese Phänotypen gleichen den knockdown-Experimenten mitrndem vascular endothelial growth factor VEGF-A, dem entscheidenden Wachstumsfaktor in der Angiogenesern(Blutgefäßbildung). Eine Inkubation des humanen VEGF-A mit (humanem) rekombinantemrnMeprin α bzw. β führte zu einer differenzierten Prozessierung des Moleküls. Diese Ergebnisse legenrnnahe, dass Meprin α pro-angiogenetisch wirkt, indem es VEGF-A prozessiert und damit die Gefäßbildungrnaktiviert. Aus den Daten dieser Arbeit wird die hohe Signifikanz der Meprine für die Proliferationrnund Differenzierung spezieller Gewebe deutlich, welche somit eine wichtige Grundlage für Studienrnan höheren Vertebraten darstellt.

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Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden zwei neuentdeckte Astacin-ähnliche-Proteasen LAST undrnLAST_MAM aus dem Pfeilschwanzkrebs Limulus polyphemus funktionell charakterisiert.rnInsbesondere LAST_MAM, eignet sich zur phylogenetischen Untersuchung, hinsichtlich derrnEvolution von Astacin-ähnlichen-Proteasen mit MAM-Domäne, zu denen auch die Meprinernzählen. Es wurde deutlich, dass LAST_MAM nicht unmittelbar mit anderen Astacinen, diernüber eine MAM-Domäne verfügen, verwandt ist, und dass von einer divergenten Entwicklungrndieser Proteasen und der MAM-Domäne selbst ausgegangen werden muss.rnMeprin Metalloendopeptidasen werden in membrangebundener und sezernierter Form,rnvorwiegend in Epithelien aber auch in intestinalen Leukozyten und bestimmten Krebszellenrnexprimiert. Meprin

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Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit ist es gelungen, ein besseres Verständnis der beiden Metalloproteasen Meprin α und β in ihrem proteolytischen Netzwerk hinsichtlich ihrer physiologischen Regulation durch endogene Inhibitoren, wie auch der biologischen Funktion von Meprin α für den Prozess der Angiogenese, zu erlangen. rnMit der Analyse des ersten identifizierten endogenen Meprin-Inhibitors Fetuin-A gelang die Bestimmung der Ki-Werte für Meprin α mit 4,2 x 10-5 M und 1,1 x 10-6 M für Meprin β. Des Weiteren konnte für Meprin β eine Schnittstelle im Fetuin-A validiert werden. Mit der Identifizierung von Cystatin C, einem Cystein-Protease-Inhibitor als endogener Inhibitor der Metalloprotease Meprin α, mit einem Ki-Wert von 8,5 x 10-6 M, wurden erstmals Proteasefamilie-übergreifende Inhibitionsmechanismen für Metalloproteasen offenbart.rnDie Analyse von drei potentiellen Meprin-Inhibitoren, identifiziert als Substrate in einem neuen Proteomics-Analyse-Verfahren terminal amine isotopic labeling of substrates (TAILS), ermöglichte die Charakterisierung von Elafin als spezifischen Meprin α-Inhibitor. Für Elafin ist es außerdem gelungen, die durch TAILS ermittelte Schnittstelle für Meprin α mittels Edman Sequenzierung zu validieren. Der secretory leukocyte peptidase inhibitor (SLPI), ein Elafin-Homolog, konnte als weiteres Meprin α-Substrat bestätigt werden. Außerdem gelang es, die Meprin α-Schnittstelle im SLPI zu validieren.rnEin weiteres Ziel dieser Arbeit war, ein besseres Verständnis der biologischen Funktion der Metalloprotease Meprin α zu erlangen. Hier konnte in vivo eine stark pro-angiogene Wirkung von Meprin α gezeigt werden und erstmals die Expression von Meprin α, jedoch nicht von Meprin β, in Endothelzellen nachgewiesen werden. Zugleich konnte mit der Analyse der durch die TAILS-Methode identifizierten pro-angiogenen Substrate vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) und connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) der Regulationsmechanismus von Meprin α in der Angiogenese identifiziert werden. So ist Meprin α durch die Spaltung von CTGF in der Lage VEGF-A – gebunden und inhibiert im Komplex mit CTGF – durch proteolytische Spaltung von CTGF wieder freizusetzen. Somit wird die inhibierte VEGF-A-Aktivität wieder vollständig hergestellt. rnMit der Charakterisierung der ersten endogenen Meprin-Inhibitoren ist es gelungen, zu einem besseren Verständnis der endogenen Regulation der Meprine beizutragen und eine Proteasefamilie-übergreifende endogene Regulation aufzuzeigen. Mit der Entdeckung von Meprin α als pro-angiogene Protease und der Entschlüsselung des angiogenen Regulationsmechanismus konnte eine essentielle biologische Bedeutung dieser Protease beschrieben werden.rn

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Expression of E-cadherin and beta-catenin has been widely studied in various human and canine epithelial tumors and has been correlated with dedifferentiation, invasiveness, and metastasis. Choroid plexus tumors (CPTs) are of epithelial origin, and the most important prognostic factor in human medicine is the tumor grade. Limited information is available regarding E-cadherin and beta-catenin expression in human CPTs, and no information is found in the veterinary literature. In the current study, 42 canine CPTs (19 choroid plexus papillomas and 23 choroid plexus carcinomas) were retrospectively reviewed, and the intensity and cellular staining pattern of E-cadherin and beta-catenin were correlated with histological features, paying special attention to grade, invasion, and metastasis. In addition, cytokeratin and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) antibodies were evaluated as markers for canine CPTs. It was found that loss of E-cadherin and beta-catenin expression was uncommon in canine CPTs. Rather, membranous expression of both molecules was increased in CPTs compared to normal choroid plexus (NCP), regardless of tumor grade. Additionally, aberrant cytoplasmic or nuclear expression of both E-cadherin and beta-catenin was often observed in CPTs. GFAP was frequently expressed in CPTs in contrast to NCP. None of these parameters were correlated with malignancy, and therefore, do not appear to be useful for prognostic information. Nevertheless, a panel of antibodies including E-cadherin and GFAP might be useful to support the diagnosis of CPTs and help to differentiate them from other tumors, such as ependymomas and metastatic epithelial tumors.

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Gene expression of adipose factors, which may be part of the mechanisms that underlie insulin sensitivity, were studied in dairy cows around parturition. Subcutaneous fat biopsies and blood samples were taken from 27 dairy cows in week 8 antepartum (a.p.), on day 1 postpartum (p.p.) and in week 5 p.p. In the adipose tissue samples, mRNA was quantified by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction for tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha), insulin-independent glucose transporter (GLUT1), insulin-responsive glucose transporter (GLUT4), insulin receptor, insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1), insulin receptor substrate 2 (IRS2), regulatory subunit of phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (p85) and catalytic subunit of phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase. Blood plasma was assayed for concentrations of glucose, beta-hydroxybutyric acid, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and insulin. Plasma parameters followed a pattern typically observed in dairy cows. Gene expression changes were observed, but there were no changes in TNFalpha concentrations, which may indicate its local involvement in catabolic adaptation of adipose tissue. Changes in GLUT4 and GLUT1 mRNA abundance may reflect their involvement in reduced insulin sensitivity and in sparing glucose for milk synthesis in early lactation. Unchanged gene expression of IRS1, IRS2 and p85 over time may imply a lack of their involvement in terms of insulin sensitivity dynamics. Alternatively, it may indicate that post-transcriptional modifications of these factors came into play and may have concealed an involvement.

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Inflammatory reactions involve a network of chemical and molecular signals that initiate and maintain host response. In inflamed tissue, immune system cells generate opioid peptides that contribute to potent analgesia by acting on specific peripheral sensory neurons. In this study, we show that opioids also modulate immune cell function in vitro and in vivo. By binding to its specific receptor, the opioid receptor-specific ligand DPDPE triggers monocyte adhesion. Integrins have a key role in this process, as adhesion is abrogated in cells treated with specific neutralizing anti-alpha5beta1 integrin mAb. We found that DPDPE-triggered monocyte adhesion requires PI3Kgamma activation and involves Src kinases, the guanine nucleotide exchange factor Vav-1, and the small GTPase Rac1. DPDPE also induces adhesion of pertussis toxin-treated cells, indicating involvement of G proteins other than Gi. These data show that opioids have important implications in regulating leukocyte trafficking, adding a new function to their known effects as immune response modulators.

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Focal osteochondral defects are still a challenging problem in joint surgery. We have developed a two-layered implant consisting of a basal porous beta-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) for bone reconstruction and a superficial fibrous collagen type I/III layer for cartilage regeneration. Fifty-four osteochondral defects in the trochlear groove of 27 Göttinger Minipigs were created and either left untreated, treated with the implant alone, or the implant augmented with an additional growth factor mixture, which was assumed to stimulate cell and tissue differentiation. Follow-up was 6, 12 and 52 weeks with n=6 for each group. The repair tissue was evaluated for its gross appearance and biomechanical properties. Histological sections were semi-quantitatively scored for their histomorphological structure. Treatment with the two-layered implant improved defect filling and subchondral bone repair at 6 and 12 weeks follow-up. The TCP was replaced by cancellous bone at 52 weeks. Cartilage repair tissue mainly consisted of fibrocartilage and showed a moderate cell density up to the joint surface. Growth factor treatment improved the mechanical and histomorphological properties of the cartilage repair tissue at 12, but not at 52 weeks postoperatively. In conclusion, the two-layered collagen-TCP implant augmented with chondroinductive growth factors seems a promising new option for the treatment of deep osteochondral defects in joint surgery.

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Simple collagen-related peptides (CRPs) containing a repeat Gly-Pro-Hyp sequence are highly potent platelet agonists. Like collagen, they must exhibit tertiary (triple-helical) and quaternary (polymeric) structure to activate platelets. Platelet signaling events induced by the peptides are the same as most of those induced by collagen. The peptides do not recognize the alpha 2 beta 1 integrin. To identify the signaling receptor involved, we have evaluated the response to the CRP, Gly-Lys-Hyp(Gly-Pro-Hyp)10-Gly-Lys-Hyp-Gly of platelets with defined functional deficiencies. These studies exclude a primary recognition role for CD36, von Willebrand factor (vWF), or glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa. Thus, both CD36 and vWF-deficient platelets exhibited normal aggregation, normal fibrinogen binding, and normal expression of CD62 and CD63, measured by flow cytometry, in response to the peptide, and there was normal expression of CD62 and CD63 on thrombasthenic platelets. In contrast, GPVI-deficient platelets were totally unresponsive to the peptide, indicating that this receptor recognizes the Gly-Pro-Hyp sequence in collagen. GPVI-deficient platelets showed some fibrinogen binding in response to collagen but failed to aggregate and to express CD62 and CD63. Collagen, but not CRP-XL, contains binding sites for alpha 2 beta 1. Therefore, it is possible that collagen still induces some signaling via alpha 2 beta 1, leading to activation of GPIIb/IIIa. Our findings are consistent with a two-site, two-step model of collagen interaction with platelets involving recognition of specific sequences in collagen by an adhesive receptor such as alpha 2 beta 1 to arrest platelets under flow and subsequent recognition of another specific collagen sequence by an activatory receptor, namely GPVI.

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Echicetin, a heterodimeric protein from the venom of Echis carinatus, binds to platelet glycoprotein Ib (GPIb) and so inhibits platelet aggregation or agglutination induced by various platelet agonists acting via GPIb. The amino acid sequence of the beta subunit of echicetin has been reported and found to belong to the recently identified snake venom subclass of the C-type lectin protein family. Echicetin alpha and beta subunits were purified. N-terminal sequence analysis provided direct evidence that the protein purified was echicetin. The paper presents the complete amino acid sequence of the alpha subunit and computer models of the alpha and beta subunits. The sequence of alpha echicetin is highly similar to the alpha and beta chains of various heterodimeric and homodimeric C-type lectins. Neither of the fully reduced and alkylated alpha or beta subunits of echicetin inhibited the platelet agglutination induced by von Willebrand factor-ristocetin or alpha-thrombin. Earlier reports about the inhibitory activity of reduced and alkylated echicetin beta subunit might have been due to partial reduction of the protein.

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BACKGROUND: Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides small-colony type (SC) is among the most serious threats for livestock producers in Africa. Glycerol metabolism-associated H2O2 production seems to play a crucial role in virulence of this mycoplasma. A wide number of attenuated strains of M. mycoides subsp. mycoides SC are currently used in Africa as live vaccines. Glycerol metabolism is not affected in these vaccine strains and therefore it does not seem to be the determinant of their attenuation. A non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the bgl gene coding for the 6-phospho-beta-glucosidase (Bgl) has been described recently. The SNP differentiates virulent African strains isolated from outbreaks with severe CBPP, which express the Bgl isoform Val204, from strains to be considered less virulent isolated from CBPP outbreaks with low mortality and vaccine strains, which express the Bgl isoform Ala204. RESULTS: Strains of M. mycoides subsp. mycoides SC considered virulent and possessing the Bgl isoform Val204, but not strains with the Bgl isoform Ala204, do trigger elevated levels of damage to embryonic bovine lung (EBL) cells upon incubation with the disaccharides (i.e., beta-D-glucosides) sucrose and lactose. However, strains expressing the Bgl isoform Val204 show a lower hydrolysing activity on the chromogenic substrate p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-glucopyranoside (pNPbG) when compared to strains that possess the Bgl isoform Ala204. Defective activity of Bgl in M. mycoides subsp. mycoides SC does not lead to H2O2 production. Rather, the viability during addition of beta-D-glucosides in medium-free buffers is higher for strains harbouring the Bgl isoform Val204 than for those with the isoform Ala204. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that the studied SNP in the bgl gene is one possible cause of the difference in bacterial virulence among strains of M. mycoides subsp. mycoides SC. Bgl does not act as a direct virulence factor, but strains possessing the Bgl isoform Val204 with low hydrolysing activity are more prone to survive in environments that contain high levels of beta-D-glucosides, thus contributing in some extent to mycoplasmaemia.

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Induction of interferon-beta (IFN-beta) gene expression is a tightly regulated process, and a plethora of studies identified the signal transduction pathway TANK-binding kinase-1 (TBK-1)/IFN regulatory factor-3 (IRF-3) as essential to the induction of IFN-beta gene expression. Data regarding the role of p38 and JNK are rare, however. We investigated the contribution of these kinases to IFN-beta expression in human macrophages treated with poly(I:C), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), Sendai virus, or vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). We found that all the stimuli induced IFN-beta mRNA, albeit to a different extent. Whereas LPS and VSV induced the phosphorylation of p38 and JNK, neither poly(I:C) nor Sendai virus led to the detection of phosphospecific signals. When inhibiting p38, a VSV-triggered IFN-beta mRNA response was inhibited, whereas inhibiting JNK suppressed an LPS-triggered response, but only when macrophages were primed with IFN-gamma. Neither poly(I:C)-induced nor Sendai virus-induced IFN-beta mRNA expression was affected when p38 and JNK were inhibited. Collectively, the data show that the contribution of p38 and JNK to the expression of IFN-beta occurs in a stimulation-specific manner in human macrophages.

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Listeria monocytogenes is a prototypic bacterium for studying innate and adaptive cellular immunity as well as host defense. Using human monocyte-derived macrophages, we report that an infection with a wild-type strain, but not a listeriolysin O-deficient strain, of the Gram-positive bacterium L. monocytogenes induces expression of IFN-beta and a bioactive type I IFN response. Investigating the activation of signaling pathways in human macrophages after infection revealed that a wild-type strain and a hemolysin-deficient strain of L. monocytogenes activated the NF-kappaB pathway and induced a comparable TNF response. p38 MAPK and activating transcription factor 2 were phosphorylated following infection with either strain, and IFN-beta gene expression induced by wild-type L. monocytogenes was reduced when p38 was inhibited. However, neither IFN regulatory factor (IRF) 3 translocation to the nucleus nor posttranslational modifications and dimerizations were observed after L. monocytogenes infection. In contrast, vesicular stomatitis virus and LPS triggered IRF3 activation and signaling. When IRF3 was knocked down using small interfering RNA, a L. monocytogenes-induced IFN-beta response remained unaffected whereas a vesicular stomatitis virus-triggered response was reduced. Evidence against the possibility that IRF7 acts in place of IRF3 is provided. Thus, we show that wild-type L. monocytogenes induced an IFN-beta response in human macrophages and propose that this response involves p38 MAPK and activating transcription factor 2. Using various stimuli, we show that IRF3 is differentially activated during type I IFN responses in human macrophages.

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PURPOSE: Evidence suggests that altered metabolism of amyloid precursor protein (APP) may play a role in the pathophysiology of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) death in the etiology of glaucoma. The authors sought to determine the distribution of APP and amyloid-beta (Abeta) in DBA/2J glaucomatous mouse retinas. METHODS: The retinas of 3- and 15-month-old DBA/2J mice and C57/BL-6 mice (control group) were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and processed for immunohistochemistry. Antibodies used included a polyclonal antibody to the C terminus of Abeta 40 and a polyclonal antibody to the APP ectodomain. Immunohistochemically stained tissue was graded using light microscopy. Distribution and semiquantitative expression of APP and Abeta in young and old glaucomatous and normal retinas were determined and compared. RESULTS: Strong APP and Abeta immunoreactivity was found in the RGC layer, optic nerve, and pia/dura of old DBA/2J retinas, with considerably higher intensity found in the old compared with the young DBA/2J mice. In contrast to glaucomatous mice, the control group did not show any notable age-related difference. CONCLUSIONS: Disruption of the homeostatic properties of secreted APP with consecutive Abeta cytotoxicity might be a contributing factor of ganglion cell loss in glaucomatous mouse retinas.

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In many human carcinomas, expression of the lymphangiogenic factor vascular endothelial growth factor-D (VEGF-D) correlates with up-regulated lymphangiogenesis and regional lymph node metastasis. Here, we have used the Rip1Tag2 transgenic mouse model of pancreatic beta-cell carcinogenesis to investigate the functional role of VEGF-D in the induction of lymphangiogenesis and tumor progression. Expression of VEGF-D in beta cells of single-transgenic Rip1VEGF-D mice resulted in the formation of peri-insular lymphatic lacunae, often containing leukocyte accumulations and blood hemorrhages. When these mice were crossed to Rip1Tag2 mice, VEGF-D-expressing tumors also exhibited peritumoral lymphangiogenesis with lymphocyte accumulations and hemorrhages, and they frequently developed lymph node and lung metastases. Notably, tumor outgrowth and blood microvessel density were significantly reduced in VEGF-D-expressing tumors. Our results demonstrate that VEGF-D induces lymphangiogenesis, promotes metastasis to lymph nodes and lungs, and yet represses hemangiogenesis and tumor outgrowth. Because a comparable transgenic expression of vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) in Rip1Tag2 has been shown previously to provoke lymphangiogenesis and lymph node metastasis in the absence of any distant metastasis, leukocyte infiltration, or angiogenesis-suppressing effects, these results reveal further functional differences between VEGF-D and VEGF-C.