Epidermal growth factor, neurotrophins and the metastatic cascade in prostate cancer

Montano, Ximena and Djamgoz, Mustafa B.A. 2004. Epidermal growth factor, neurotrophins and the metastatic cascade in prostate cancer. FEBS Letters. 571, pp. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2004.06.088

TitleEpidermal growth factor, neurotrophins and the metastatic cascade in prostate cancer
TypeJournal article
AuthorsMontano, Ximena and Djamgoz, Mustafa B.A.
Abstract

Although cancer of the prostate (CaP) is the most commonly occurring cancer in males, there are major limitations in its diagnosis and long-term cure. Consequently, understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the progression of CaP is of particular importance for production of pharmacological and biological agents to manage the disease. The development of the normal prostate is regulated by stromal–epithelial interactions via endocrine and paracrine factors, such as androgens and growth factors, which act as precise homeostatic regulators of cellular proliferation. Importantly, after a period of hormonal therapy, CaP shifts from an androgen-dependent to an androgen-independent state with a concomitant switch from paracrine to autocrine growth factor stimulation and subsequent upregulation of growth factor expression. Thus, growth factors and their receptors have a pivotal role in CaP. This is emphasized by current evidence obtained from clinical specimens as well as several in vitro and in vivo models strongly suggesting that epidermal growth factor and the neurotrophins (nerve growth factor, brain derived neurotrophin factor, neurotrophin-3 and neurotrophin-4/5) together with their tyrosine kinase receptors could play a very significant role in CaP progression.

JournalFEBS Letters
Journal citation571, pp. 1-3
ISSN0014-5793
Year2004
PublisherElsevier
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2004.06.088
Publication dates
Published30 Jul 2004

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