{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Mast Cells and Angiogenesis in Human Plasma Cell Malignancies. {Author}: Ribatti D;Tamma R;Vacca A; {Journal}: Int J Mol Sci {Volume}: 20 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: Jan 2019 23 {Factor}: 6.208 {DOI}: 10.3390/ijms20030481 {Abstract}: Bone marrow angiogenesis plays an important role in the pathogenesis and progression of hematological malignancies. It is well known that tumor microenvironment promotes tumor angiogenesis, proliferation, invasion, and metastasis, and also mediates mechanisms of therapeutic resistance. An increased number of mast cells has been demonstrated in angiogenesis associated with hematological tumors. In this review we focused on the role of mast cells in angiogenesis in human plasma cell malignancies. In this context, mast cells might act as a new target for the adjuvant treatment of these tumors through the selective inhibition of angiogenesis, tissue remodeling and tumor-promoting molecules, permitting the secretion of cytotoxic cytokines and preventing mast cell-mediated immune suppression.