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Physiological and tumor-associated angiogenesis: Key factors and therapy targeting VEGF/VEGFR pathway

Patryk Lorenc, Agata Sikorska, Sara Molenda, Natalia Guzniczak, Hanna Dams‐Kozlowska, Anna Florczak

2024Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy99 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide and poses a significant challenge to effective treatment due to its complexity. Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is one of the cancer hallmarks and is a critical process in tumor growth and metastasis. The pivotal role of angiogenesis in cancer development has made antiangiogenic treatment a promising strategy for cancer therapy. To develop an effective therapy, it is essential to understand the basics of the physiological and tumor angiogenesis process. This review presents the primary factors related to physiological and tumor angiogenesis and the mechanisms of angiogenesis in tumors. We summarize potential molecular targets for cancer treatment by focusing on the vasculature, with the VEGF/VEGFR pathway being one of the most important and well-studied. Additionally, we present the advantages and limitations of currently used clinical protocols for cancer treatment targeting the VEGF/VEGFR pathway.

Topics & Concepts

AngiogenesisMetastasisCancerMedicineCancer researchNeovascularizationCancer therapyAntiangiogenic therapyVEGF receptorsImmunologyInternal medicineAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
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