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Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling in tumorigenesis and the development of cancer drug resistance

Authors :
Qiang Wei
Zhengjian Yan
Jixing Ye
Sahitya K. Denduluri
Zhan Liao
Jing Jing Wang
Maryam K. Mohammed
Hue H. Luu
Olumuyiwa Idowu
Zhongliang Wang
Lianggong Zhao
Source :
Genes & Diseases
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

One of the greatest obstacles to current cancer treatment efforts is the development of drug resistance by tumors. Despite recent advances in diagnostic practices and surgical interventions, many neoplasms demonstrate poor response to adjuvant or neoadjuvant radiation and chemotherapy. As a result, the prognosis for many patients afflicted with these aggressive cancers remains bleak. The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling axis has been shown to play critical role in the development and progression of various tumors. Many basic science and translational studies have shown that IGF pathway modulators can have promising effects when used to treat various malignancies. There also exists a substantial body of recent evidence implicating IGF signaling dysregulation in the dwindling response of tumors to current standard-of-care therapy. By better understanding both the IGF-dependent and -independent mechanisms by which pathway members can influence drug sensitivity, we can eventually aim to use modulators of IGF signaling to augment the effects of current therapy. This review summarizes and synthesizes numerous recent investigations looking at the role of the IGF pathway in drug resistance. We offer a brief overview of IGF signaling and its general role in neoplasia, and then delve into detail about the many types of human cancer that have been shown to have IGF pathway involvement in resistance and/or sensitization to therapy. Ultimately, our hope is that such a compilation of evidence will compel investigators to carry out much needed studies looking at combination treatment with IGF signaling modulators to overcome current therapy resistance.

Details

ISSN :
23523042
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes & Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7caccba7c52aed51b74f0beeb9ba316