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The role of VEGF in cancer-induced angiogenesis and research progress of drugs targeting VEGF

Seyedehdelaram Ghalehbandi, Jale Yüzügülen, Md Zahidul Islam Pranjol, Mohammad H. Pourgholami

2023European Journal of Pharmacology337 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Angiogenesis is a double-edged sword; it is a mechanism that defines the boundary between health and disease. In spite of its central role in physiological homeostasis, it provides the oxygen and nutrition needed by tumor cells to proceed from dormancy if pro-angiogenic factors tip the balance in favor of tumor angiogenesis. Among pro-angiogenic factors, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a prominent target in therapeutic methods due to its strategic involvement in the formation of anomalous tumor vasculature. In addition, VEGF exhibits immune-regulatory properties which suppress immune cell antitumor activity. VEGF signaling through its receptors is an integral part of tumoral angiogenic approaches. A wide variety of medicines have been designed to target the ligands and receptors of this pro-angiogenic superfamily. Herein, we summarize the direct and indirect molecular mechanisms of VEGF to demonstrate its versatile role in the context of cancer angiogenesis and current transformative VEGF-targeted strategies interfering with tumor growth.

Topics & Concepts

AngiogenesisCancer researchContext (archaeology)Vascular endothelial growth factorImmune systemTumor microenvironmentReceptorCancerHIF1ABiologyImmunologyCell biologyMedicineVEGF receptorsInternal medicineBiochemistryPaleontologyAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerCancer Mechanisms and TherapyCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
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