Role of αvβ3 in prostate cancer: Metastasis initiator and important therapeutic target

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Abstract

In prostate cancer, distant organ metastasis is the leading cause of patient death. Although the mechanism of malignant tumor metastasis is unclear, studies have confirmed that integrin αVβ3 plays an important role in this process. In prostate cancer, αVβ3 mediates adhesion, invasion, immune escape and neovascularization through interactions with different ligands. Among these ligands and in addition to proteins that are directly related to tumor invasion, other proteins that contain the RGD structure could also bind to αVβ3 and cause a number of biological effects. In this article, we summarized the ligand and downstream proteins related to αVβ3-mediated prostate cancer metastasis as well as some diagnostic and therapeutic measures targeting αVβ3.

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Tang, L., Xu, M., Zhang, L., Qu, L., & Liu, X. (2020). Role of αvβ3 in prostate cancer: Metastasis initiator and important therapeutic target. OncoTargets and Therapy. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S258252

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