Targeting cancer cell stiffness and metastasis with clinical therapeutics.

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Alexa M Gajda, Raymundo Rodríguez-López, Ekrem Emrah Er
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Abstract

Tumorigenesis and metastasis of solid tumors are coupled to profound biophysical changes that alter cancer cells' mechanobiology, critically impacting metastatic progression. In particular, cell stiffness determines the ability of cancer cells to invade surrounding tissues, withstand shear fluid stress and evade immune surveillance. Here, we summarize the biological factors, pathological factors, and therapeutic modalities that affect the mechanobiology of cancer cells. We focus on clinically utilized chemotherapeutics and targeted therapies that show direct and indirect modulation of cancer cells' stiffness and discuss how these treatments can be used in combination with other treatment modalities to improve patient outcomes. Finally, we list the outstanding challenges in the field and provide a perspective on expanding the clinical utilization of experimental therapeutics that can act as "mechanotherapeutics" by regulating mechanobiology of cancer cells.

针对肿瘤细胞僵硬和转移的临床治疗。
实体瘤的发生和转移与深刻的生物物理变化相关联,这些变化改变了癌细胞的机械生物学,严重影响了转移的进展。特别是,细胞刚度决定了癌细胞侵入周围组织、承受剪切流体应力和逃避免疫监视的能力。在这里,我们总结了影响癌细胞机械生物学的生物学因素、病理因素和治疗方式。我们专注于临床使用的化疗药物和靶向治疗,显示直接和间接调节癌细胞的硬度,并讨论如何将这些治疗方法与其他治疗方式联合使用,以改善患者的预后。最后,我们列出了该领域的突出挑战,并提供了通过调节癌细胞的机械生物学来扩大实验治疗药物作为“机械治疗药物”的临床应用的观点。
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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
55
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Journal''s scope encompasses all aspects of metastasis research, whether laboratory-based, experimental or clinical and therapeutic. It covers such areas as molecular biology, pharmacology, tumor biology, and clinical cancer treatment (with all its subdivisions of surgery, chemotherapy and radio-therapy as well as pathology and epidemiology) insofar as these disciplines are concerned with the Journal''s core subject of metastasis formation, prevention and treatment.
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