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Antiangiogenic therapy in oncology: current status and future directions.

Gordon C Jayson1, Robert Kerbel2, Lee M Ellis3, Adrian L Harris4.   

Abstract

Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, has been validated as a target in several tumour types through randomised trials, incorporating vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathway inhibitors into the therapeutic armoury. Although some tumours such as renal cell carcinoma, ovarian and cervical cancers, and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours are sensitive to these drugs, others such as prostate cancer, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and melanoma are resistant. Even when drugs have yielded significant results, improvements in progression-free survival, and, in some cases, overall survival, are modest. Thus, a crucial issue in development of these drugs is the search for predictive biomarkers-tests that predict which patients will, and will not, benefit before initiation of therapy. Development of biomarkers is important because of the need to balance efficacy, toxicity, and cost. Novel combinations of these drugs with other antiangiogenics or other classes of drugs are being developed, and the appreciation that these drugs have immunomodulatory and other modes of action will lead to combination regimens that capitalise on these newly understood mechanisms.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26853587     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(15)01088-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


  260 in total

1.  Combined antiangiogenic and anti-PD-L1 therapy stimulates tumor immunity through HEV formation.

Authors:  Elizabeth Allen; Arnaud Jabouille; Lee B Rivera; Inge Lodewijckx; Rindert Missiaen; Veronica Steri; Kevin Feyen; Jaime Tawney; Douglas Hanahan; Iacovos P Michael; Gabriele Bergers
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2017-04-12       Impact factor: 17.956

2.  Anti-VEGFR2 driven nuclear translocation of VEGFR2 and acquired malignant hallmarks are mutation dependent in glioblastoma.

Authors:  Adarsh Shankar; Meenu Jain; Mei Jing Lim; Kartik Angara; Peng Zeng; Syed A Arbab; Asm Iskander; Roxan Ara; Ali S Arbab; Bhagelu R Achyut
Journal:  J Cancer Sci Ther       Date:  2016-07-15

Review 3.  Preclinical rationale and clinical efficacy of antiangiogenic therapy and immune checkpoint blockade combination therapy in urogenital tumors.

Authors:  Ning Zhu; Shanshan Weng; Juan Wang; Jiaqi Chen; Linzhen Yu; Xuefeng Fang; Ying Yuan
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  2019-10-15       Impact factor: 4.553

4.  FGFR1-ERK1/2-SOX2 axis promotes cell proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and metastasis in FGFR1-amplified lung cancer.

Authors:  Kaixuan Wang; Wenxiang Ji; Yongfeng Yu; Ziming Li; Xiaomin Niu; Weiliang Xia; Shun Lu
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 9.867

Review 5.  Primary and acquired resistance to biologic therapies in gastrointestinal cancers.

Authors:  Sam J Lubner; Nataliya V Uboha; Dustin A Deming
Journal:  J Gastrointest Oncol       Date:  2017-06

6.  The microvascular niche instructs T cells in large vessel vasculitis via the VEGF-Jagged1-Notch pathway.

Authors:  Zhenke Wen; Yi Shen; Gerald Berry; Farhad Shahram; Yinyin Li; Ryu Watanabe; Yaping Joyce Liao; Jörg J Goronzy; Cornelia M Weyand
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2017-07-19       Impact factor: 17.956

7.  Monocytes/Macrophages promote vascular CXCR4 expression via the ERK pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors:  Ya-Ming Meng; Jing Liang; Chong Wu; Jing Xu; Dan-Ni Zeng; Xing-Juan Yu; Huiheng Ning; Li Xu; Limin Zheng
Journal:  Oncoimmunology       Date:  2017-12-13       Impact factor: 8.110

8.  Allogenic mouse cell vaccine inhibits lung cancer progression by inhibiting angiogenesis.

Authors:  Jun Zhao; Xiaoling Zhang; Yunyi Du; Lurong Zhou; Ziming Dong; Jimin Zhao; Jing Lu
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2020-05-27       Impact factor: 3.452

9.  KDM5A silencing transcriptionally suppresses the FXYD3-PI3K/AKT axis to inhibit angiogenesis in hepatocellular cancer via miR-433 up-regulation.

Authors:  Yu-Shui Ma; Ting-Miao Wu; Bin Qian; Yu-Shan Liu; Hua Ding; Ming-Ming Fan; Ji-Bin Liu; Fei Yu; Hui-Min Wang; Yi Shi; Li-Peng Gu; Liu Li; Lin-Lin Tian; Pei-Yao Wang; Gao-Ren Wang; Zhi-Jun Wu; Qi-Fei Zou; Chang-Chun Ling; Da Fu
Journal:  J Cell Mol Med       Date:  2021-02-23       Impact factor: 5.310

Review 10.  Reengineering the Tumor Microenvironment to Alleviate Hypoxia and Overcome Cancer Heterogeneity.

Authors:  John D Martin; Dai Fukumura; Dan G Duda; Yves Boucher; Rakesh K Jain
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 6.915

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