The Neurokinin-1 Receptor: A Promising Antitumor Target

  • Coveñas R
  • Rodríguez F
  • Muñoz M
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Abstract

The important role played by the substance P (SP)/neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) system in cancer is reviewed: this includes tumor cell proliferation and migration, anti-apoptotic mechanisms, and angiogenesis. SP, through the NK-1R, behaves as a universal mitogen in cancer cells. The NK-1R is overexpressed in tumor cells and, in addition, affects the viability of cancer cells. NK-1R antagonists counteract all the previous actions mediated by SP through NK-1R. In a concentration-dependent manner, these antagonists promote tumor cell death by apoptosis. Therefore, NK-1R is a potential and promising therapeutic target for cancer treatment by using NK-1R antagonists (e.g., aprepitant) alone or in combination therapy with chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

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Coveñas, R., Rodríguez, F. D., & Muñoz, M. (2022). The Neurokinin-1 Receptor: A Promising Antitumor Target. Receptors, 1(1), 72–97. https://doi.org/10.3390/receptors1010005

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