Literature DB >> 22978444

Tumor endothelial markers as a target in cancer.

Domenico Ribatti1, Girolamo Ranieri, Antonio Basile, Amalia Azzariti, Angelo Paradiso, Angelo Vacca.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Several anti-angiogenic agents have been developed and some of them have been clinically applied in the tumor therapy. Anti-angiogenic therapy faces some hurdles: inherent or acquired resistance, increased invasiveness, and lack of biomarkers. Characterization of tumor endothelial markers may help to target endothelium and to identify potential predictive factors of response to anti-angiogenic therapies. Numerous surrogates, angiogenic and endothelium markers have emerged from recent pre-clinical studies, including physiological and soluble molecules in plasma and from platelets, circulating cells, tumor tissue factors and imaging markers. However, no wholly validated biomarkers currently exist to predict the success or the failure of the anti-angiogenic therapy of cancer. Therefore, the research of suitable and validate biomarkers is currently ongoing. AREAS COVERED: This review provides an overview of the status of our knowledge concerning tumor endothelial markers, therapeutics targeting, possible resistance mechanisms and predictive value of these biomarkers and discuss future strategies to use and identify them in the anti-angiogenic therapy. EXPERT OPINION: Anti-angiogenesis is a milestone to improve the treatment of several types of cancer and predictive biomarkers for a response to anti-endothelium therapy are one of the most important challenges for anti-angiogenesis research.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22978444     DOI: 10.1517/14728222.2012.725047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Ther Targets        ISSN: 1472-8222            Impact factor:   6.902


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Review 4.  Targeting mast cells in gastric cancer with special reference to bone metastases.

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Review 9.  Possible prognostic and therapeutic significance of c-Kit expression, mast cell count and microvessel density in renal cell carcinoma.

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