1. Implications of flavonoids as potential modulators of cancer neovascularity
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Luis Rodrigo, Kamil Biringer, Marek Samec, Karel Šmejkal, Martin Caprnda, Dietrich Büsselberg, Mariam Abotaleb, Ondrej Bugos, Dana Blahútová, Marian Adamkov, Samson Mathews Samuel, M Petras, Peter Kubatka, Elizabeth Varghese, Mariusz Adamek, Martin Péč, Lenka Koklesova, Alena Liskova, Peter Kruzliak, and Rachele Ciccocioppo
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,0301 basic medicine ,Tumor angiogenesis ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cell signaling ,Anti-cancer therapy ,Angiogenesis ,VEGF receptors ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Bioinformatics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Treatment resistance ,Cancer ,Flavonoids ,Hematology ,Neovascularity ,Neovascularization, Pathologic ,biology ,business.industry ,Interleukins ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,VEGF ,Matrix Metalloproteinases ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Personalized medicine ,business ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
The formation of new blood vessels from previous ones, angiogenesis, is critical in tissue repair, expansion or remodeling in physiological processes and in various pathologies including cancer. Despite that, the development of anti-angiogenic drugs has great potential as the treatment of cancer faces many problems such as development of the resistance to treatment or an improperly selected therapy approach. An evaluation of predictive markers in personalized medicine could significantly improve treatment outcomes in many patients. This comprehensive review emphasizes the anticancer potential of flavonoids mediated by their anti-angiogenic efficacy evaluated in current preclinical and clinical cancer research. Flavonoids are important groups of phytochemicals present in common diet. Flavonoids show significant anticancer effects. The anti-angiogenic effects of flavonoids are currently a widely discussed topic of preclinical cancer research. Flavonoids are able to regulate the process of tumor angiogenesis through modulation of signaling molecules such as VEGF, MMPs, ILs, HIF or others. However, the evaluation of the anti-angiogenic potential of flavonoids within the clinical studies is not frequently discussed and is still of significant scientific interest.
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- 2020
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