Are epsins a therapeutic target for tumor angiogenesis?

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Abstract

Solid tumor growth requires the formation of new blood vessels to supply nutrients and oxygen to the malignant cells; one approach to cancer therapy is to block this process by inhibiting VEGF signaling. In this issue of the JCI, Pasula et al. demonstrate a surprising role of epsins - proteins involved in endocytosis - in tumor angiogenesis via their modulation of VEGF signaling. Their findings suggest that these proteins might represent a new target for the development of cancer therapeutics.

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Klauber-DeMore, N. (2012, December 3). Are epsins a therapeutic target for tumor angiogenesis? Journal of Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI66171

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