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Targeting endothelial cell metabolism in cancerous microenvironment: a new approach for anti-angiogenic therapy

Journal

DRUG METABOLISM REVIEWS
Volume 54, Issue 4, Pages 386-400

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03602532.2022.2116033

Keywords

Tumor microenvironment; metabolism; tumor endothelial cell; angiogenesis inhibitors; metabolic switch; targeted therapies

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  1. National Institute for Medical Research Development (NIMAD) [973689]

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Anti-angiogenic therapy is an effective method for managing diseases with increased angiogenesis, but the current therapies are not efficient enough. Therefore, researchers are interested in exploring novel therapeutic strategies that target metabolic pathways.
Anti-angiogenic therapy is a practical approach to managing diseases with increased angiogenesis, such as cancer, maculopathies, and retinopathies. Considering the fundamental gaps in the knowledge of the vital pathways involved in angiogenesis and its inhibition and the insufficient efficiency of existing angiogenesis inhibitors, there is an increasing focus on the emergence of new therapeutic strategies aimed at inhibiting pathological angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is forming a new vascular network from existing vessels; endothelial cells (ECs), vascular lining cells, are the main actors of angiogenesis in physiological or pathological conditions. Switching from a quiescent state to a highly migratory and proliferative state during new vessel formation called angiogenic switch is driven by a metabolic switch in ECs, angiogenic growth factors, and other signals. As the characteristics of ECs change by altering the surrounding environment, they appear to have a different metabolism in a tumor microenvironment (TME). Therefore, pathological angiogenesis can be inhibited by targeting metabolic pathways. In the current review, we aim to discuss the EC metabolic pathways under normal and TME conditions to verify the suitability of targeting them with novel therapies.

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