The regulation of cancer-associated thrombosis by podoplanin

Q4 Medicine
Neha Gupta , Mohd Faiz Saifi , Kiesha Wilson , Yohei Hisada , Colin E. Evans
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Abstract

The incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in cancer patients is 4–9 fold higher compared with the general population. The mortality rate of patients with cancer and VTE is more than 2-fold greater versus cancer patients without VTE. Given that the pathophysiology of thrombosis in cancer is multi-faceted, investigations of the mechanisms that regulate cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) could improve the understanding and treatment of CAT. These mechanisms include activation of the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems. Tumor cells activate coagulation by expressing procoagulant molecules, releasing pro-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic cytokines, and adhering to vascular and blood cells. Tumor-secreted and tissue factor-positive extracellular vesicles are another major driver of CAT, while emerging studies have discovered a role for podoplanin (PDPN) in intratumoral thrombosis, hyper-coagulation, and enhanced VTE risk. In this article, we will review studies of PDPN in CAT, which together suggest that PDPN contributes not only to cancer progression and metastasis, but also to CAT. PDPN may therefore represent an attractive putative target for therapies that aim to simultaneously reduce cancer progression and associated VTE.

Podoplanin 对癌症相关血栓形成的调节作用
与普通人群相比,癌症患者的静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)发病率高出 4-9 倍。癌症合并 VTE 患者的死亡率是无 VTE 癌症患者的 2 倍多。鉴于癌症血栓形成的病理生理学是多方面的,研究癌症相关血栓形成(CAT)的调控机制可提高对 CAT 的认识和治疗。这些机制包括激活凝血和纤溶系统。肿瘤细胞通过表达促凝血分子、释放促炎症和促血管生成细胞因子以及粘附在血管和血液细胞上激活凝血功能。肿瘤分泌和组织因子阳性的细胞外囊泡是CAT的另一个主要驱动因素,而新近的研究发现了荚膜磷脂蛋白(PDPN)在瘤内血栓形成、高凝状态和VTE风险增加中的作用。在本文中,我们将回顾有关 PDPN 在 CAT 中作用的研究,这些研究共同表明,PDPN 不仅有助于癌症的进展和转移,还有助于 CAT。因此,PDPN 可能是旨在同时减少癌症进展和相关 VTE 的疗法的一个有吸引力的假定靶点。
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Thrombosis Update
Thrombosis Update Medicine-Hematology
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