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Src Family Kinases as Therapeutic Targets in Advanced Solid Tumors: What We Have Learned So Far

Stefano Martellucci, Letizia Clementi, Samantha Sabetta, Vincenzo Mattei, Lorenzo Botta, Adriano Angelucci

2020Cancers131 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Src is the prototypal member of Src Family tyrosine Kinases (SFKs), a large non-receptor kinase class that controls multiple signaling pathways in animal cells. SFKs activation is necessary for the mitogenic signal from many growth factors, but also for the acquisition of migratory and invasive phenotype. Indeed, oncogenic activation of SFKs has been demonstrated to play an important role in solid cancers; promoting tumor growth and formation of distant metastases. Several drugs targeting SFKs have been developed and tested in preclinical models and many of them have successfully reached clinical use in hematologic cancers. Although in solid tumors SFKs inhibitors have consistently confirmed their ability in blocking cancer cell progression in several experimental models; their utilization in clinical trials has unveiled unexpected complications against an effective utilization in patients. In this review, we summarize basic molecular mechanisms involving SFKs in cancer spreading and metastasization; and discuss preclinical and clinical data highlighting the main challenges for their future application as therapeutic targets in solid cancer progression.

Topics & Concepts

KinaseCancer researchCancerReceptor tyrosine kinaseProto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase SrcSignal transductionTyrosine kinaseClinical trialMedicinePhenotypeSrc family kinaseBiologyBioinformaticsNeuroscienceInternal medicineCell biologyGeneGeneticsHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchMelanoma and MAPK PathwaysProtein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling
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