Molecular targets for metastasis-directed therapy in malignant tumors

V. V. Bodenko, M. Larkina, A. A. Prach, E. Plotnikov, M. V. Belousov, V. I. Chernov
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Over the past two decades, targeted therapy has actively developed and, demonstrating impressive clinical results, has gained an increasingly important role in the treatment of cancer. This was facilitated to a large extent by an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms of cancer development, and mainly, the discovery of molecular targets. Despite the fact that targeted therapy can radically change the results of treatment and the prognosis of the disease course in some cancer cases, its effectiveness is sometimes replaced by drug resistance, in others. The authors of the lecture analyzed and systematized therapeutic approaches to addressing a number of important molecular targets that are key for implementing a specific stage in human tumor pathogenesis. These include maintaining chronic proliferative signaling, promoting evasion of cell growth suppressors, inducing angiogenesis, forming immune surveillance, and activating invasion and metastasis. The lecture presented targeted therapy drugs used in the Russian Federation, including antibody-based drugs and small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitors. It also analyzed mechanisms of molecular interaction between these drugs and their targets, as well as possible factors for developing resistance and ways to overcome these resistance mechanisms.
恶性肿瘤转移导向疗法的分子靶点
在过去二十年里,靶向治疗得到了积极发展,并取得了令人瞩目的临床效果,在癌症治疗中发挥着越来越重要的作用。这在很大程度上得益于对癌症发病机制的深入了解,主要是分子靶点的发现。尽管在某些癌症病例中,靶向治疗可以从根本上改变治疗效果和病程预后,但在另一些癌症病例中,靶向治疗的有效性有时会被耐药性所取代。讲座的作者分析了针对一些重要分子靶点的治疗方法,这些靶点是人类肿瘤发生过程中特定阶段的关键。这些靶点包括维持慢性增殖信号传导、促进细胞生长抑制因子的逃避、诱导血管生成、形成免疫监视以及激活侵袭和转移。讲座介绍了俄罗斯联邦使用的靶向治疗药物,包括抗体药物和小分子酪氨酸激酶抑制剂。讲座还分析了这些药物与其靶点之间的分子相互作用机制,以及产生抗药性的可能因素和克服这些抗药性机制的方法。
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