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Possibilities for inhibiting tumor-induced angiogenesis: results with multi-target tyrosine kinase inhibitors
Authors:Török Szilvia  Döme Balázs
Institution:Országos Korányi TBC és Pulmonológiai Intézet, Tumorbiológiai Osztály, Budapest, Hungary. szilvia.torok@koranyi.hu
Abstract:Functional blood vasculature is essential for tumor progression. The main signalization pathways that play a key role in the survival and growth of tumor vessels originate from the VEGF-, PDGF- and FGF tyrosine kinase receptors. In the past decade, significant results have been published on receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (RTKIs). In this paper, the mechanisms of action and the results so far available of experimental and clinical studies on multi-target antiangiogenic TKIs are discussed. On the one hand, notable achievements have been made recently and these drugs are already used in clinical practice in some patient populations. On the other hand, the optimal combination and dosage of these drugs, selection of the apropriate biomarker and better understanding of the conflicting role of PDGFR and FGFR signaling in angiogenesis remain future challenges.
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