Recent advances in, and challenges of, anti-angiogenesis agents for tumor chemotherapy based on vascular normalization

  • Kai Wang
  • , Qinhua Chen
  • , Nanxin Liu
  • , Jie Zhang
  • , Xiaoyan Pan

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Abstract

A major problem associated with cancer treatment is resistance-prone chemotherapeutic drugs. An increasing number of studies have documented that the occurrence of resistance tends to be associated with abnormal blood vessels. In 2001, Jain proposed the vascular normalization theory, which was recently applied to the drug-resistant treatment of tumors in the clinic. Through the intervention of angiogenesis inhibitors, remodeling the structure and function of abnormal vessels can maximize the efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs. In this review, we systematically describe the occurrence and progress of tumor angiogenesis, as well as the pathological characteristics of tumor blood vessels. Moreover, druggable targets for vascular normalization and the development of related inhibitors are also outlined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2743-2753
Number of pages11
JournalDrug Discovery Today
Volume26
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Anti-angiogenesis inhibitors
  • Drug resistance
  • Multiplex inhibitors
  • Tumor angiogenesis
  • Vascular normalization

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