血管生成
癌症
癌症研究
祖细胞
表型
癌细胞
酪氨酸激酶
肿瘤进展
生物
肿瘤微环境
细胞生物学
肿瘤细胞
信号转导
基因
干细胞
遗传学
作者
Roberta Lugano,Mohanraj Ramachandran,Anna Dimberg
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00018-019-03351-7
摘要
Abstract Tumor vascularization occurs through several distinct biological processes, which not only vary between tumor type and anatomic location, but also occur simultaneously within the same cancer tissue. These processes are orchestrated by a range of secreted factors and signaling pathways and can involve participation of non-endothelial cells, such as progenitors or cancer stem cells. Anti-angiogenic therapies using either antibodies or tyrosine kinase inhibitors have been approved to treat several types of cancer. However, the benefit of treatment has so far been modest, some patients not responding at all and others acquiring resistance. It is becoming increasingly clear that blocking tumors from accessing the circulation is not an easy task to accomplish. Tumor vessel functionality and gene expression often differ vastly when comparing different cancer subtypes, and vessel phenotype can be markedly heterogeneous within a single tumor. Here, we summarize the current understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in tumor angiogenesis and discuss challenges and opportunities associated with vascular targeting.
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