Benefits of targeting both pericytes and endothelial cells in the tumor vasculature with kinase inhibitors
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center · Neurological Surgery · +1 more institution
Abstract
Functions of receptor tyrosine kinases implicated in angiogenesis were pharmacologically impaired in a mouse model of pancreatic islet cancer. An inhibitor targeting VEGFRs in endothelial cells (SU5416) is effective against early-stage angiogenic lesions, but not large, well-vascularized tumors. In contrast, a kinase inhibitor incorporating selectivity for PDGFRs (SU6668) is shown to block further growth of end-stage tumors, eliciting detachment of pericytes and disruption of tumor vascularity. Importantly, PDGFRs were expressed only in perivascular cells of this tumor type, suggesting that PDGFR(+) pericytes in tumors present a complimentary target to endothelial cells for efficacious antiangiogenic therapy.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
5- GBGabriele BergersCorresponding
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Neurological Surgery
- SSSteven Song
University of California, San Francisco, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Neurological Surgery
- NMNicole Meyer-Morse
University of California, San Francisco
- EKEmily K. Bergsland
University of California, San Francisco, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
- DHDouglas Hanahan
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, San Francisco
Topics & keywords
- Cancer research
- Angiogenesis
- Biology
- Kinase
- Carcinogenesis
- Tyrosine kinase
- Receptor tyrosine kinase
- Tyrosine-kinase inhibitor
- Good health and well-being