Targeting the PDGF signaling pathway in tumor treatment

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Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) isoforms and PDGF receptors have important functions in the regulation of growth and survival of certain cell types during embryonal development and e.g. tissue repair in the adult. Overactivity of PDGF receptor signaling, by overexpression or mutational events, may drive tumor cell growth. In addition, pericytes of the vasculature and fibroblasts and myofibroblasts of the stroma of solid tumors express PDGF receptors, and PDGF stimulation of such cells promotes tumorigenesis. Inhibition of PDGF receptor signaling has proven to useful for the treatment of patients with certain rare tumors. Whether treatment with PDGF/PDGF receptor antagonists will be beneficial for more common malignancies is the subject for ongoing studies. © 2013 Heldin; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Heldin, C. H. (2013, December 20). Targeting the PDGF signaling pathway in tumor treatment. Cell Communication and Signaling. https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-11-97

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