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Growth factors and associated signalling pathways in tumour progression and in cancer treatment
To gain increased proliferation, blood supply, invasiveness, and resistance to cytotoxic treatments, cancer cells continuously secrete polypeptide growth factors, or they utilize factors produced by the associated normal tissue and the immunological microenvironment. The growth factors relay biochemical messages by binding with receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) located at the cell surface. In response to activation and receptor auto-phosphorylation, RTKs mobilize diverse signalling pathways, which culminate in cytoplasmic and nuclear alterations, including activation of gene expression programmes. This chapter describes several well-characterized growth factors, highlights the cognate receptors and downstream signalling pathways, and exemplifies involvement of specific growth factors in maintenance of the hallmarks of cancer. An account of clinically approved drugs able to intercept growth factor signalling closes this chapter.