Normalizing Function of Tumor Vessels: Progress, Opportunities, and Challenges.

IF 15.7 1区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
John D Martin, Giorgio Seano, Rakesh K Jain
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Abnormal blood and lymphatic vessels create a hostile tumor microenvironment characterized by hypoxia, low pH, and elevated interstitial fluid pressure. These abnormalities fuel tumor progression, immunosuppression, and treatment resistance. In 2001, we proposed a novel hypothesis that the judicious use of antiangiogenesis agents-originally developed to starve tumors-could transiently normalize tumor vessels and improve the outcome of anticancer drugs administered during the window of normalization. In addition to providing preclinical and clinical evidence in support of this hypothesis, we also revealed the underlying molecular mechanisms. In parallel, we demonstrated that desmoplasia could also impair vascular function by compressing vessels, and that normalizing the extracellular matrix could improve vascular function and treatment outcome in both preclinical and clinical settings. Here, we summarize the progress made in understanding and applying the normalization concept to cancer and outline opportunities and challenges ahead to improve patient outcomes using various normalizing strategies.

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肿瘤血管功能正常化:进展、机遇和挑战。
异常的血液和淋巴管形成了以缺氧、低pH值和间质液压力升高为特征的恶性肿瘤微环境。这些异常加速肿瘤进展、免疫抑制和治疗抵抗。2001年,我们提出了一个新的假设,即明智地使用抗血管生成药物(最初是为了使肿瘤饥饿而开发的)可以短暂地使肿瘤血管正常化,并改善在正常化窗口期间使用抗癌药物的结果。除了提供支持这一假设的临床前和临床证据外,我们还揭示了潜在的分子机制。同时,我们证明了结缔组织增生也可以通过压缩血管来损害血管功能,并且在临床前和临床环境中,细胞外基质的正常化可以改善血管功能和治疗效果。在这里,我们总结了在理解和应用癌症正常化概念方面取得的进展,并概述了使用各种正常化策略改善患者预后的机遇和挑战。
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Annual review of physiology
Annual review of physiology 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Since 1939, the Annual Review of Physiology has been highlighting significant developments in animal physiology. The journal covers diverse areas, including cardiovascular physiology, cell physiology, ecological, evolutionary, and comparative physiology, endocrinology, gastrointestinal physiology, neurophysiology, renal and electrolyte physiology, respiratory physiology, and special topics.
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