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Гормонозависимые опухоли и Система инсулиноподобных факторов роста (обзор литературы)

Гормонозависимые опухоли и Система инсулиноподобных факторов роста (обзор литературы)

Abstract

The IGF system including IGF ligands, their receptors and IGF binding proteins connected by uneasily regulated interrelations, also interacts with some other biological regulators of cell proliferation and growth. IGF system components modulate normal growth processes and tumor growth. IGF-1 inhibits apoptosis and stimulates cell proliferation. Laboratory and clinical investigations show that IGF signaling pathway plays an important role at all stages of tumor development: malignant transformation of cells, tumor growth, invasion and metastasizing as well as resistance to treatment. In this connection, the strategies of IGF effects inhibition are yet under investigation those (1) blocking IGF-receptor binding, (2) using endogenous inhibitors of IGF effects in tissue IGFBP, which can neutralize IGF ligands and block IGF-receptor activation, and (3) using specific inhibitors against internal IGF-R1 tyrosine kinase.

Система реализации эффектов инсулиноподобных факторов роста (ИФР) образует сложно регулируемую сеть взаимодействий между собой и с другими биологическими регуляторами пролиферации и роста клеток. Компоненты системы ИФР обеспечивают нормальный рост организма, а также играют важную роль в процессах опухолеобразования. Лабораторные и клинические исследования демонстрируют вклад ИФР-сигнального пути на всех стадиях развития опухолевого процесса: злокачественной трансформации клеток, роста, инвазии и метастазирования опухолей, устойчивости к лечению. В связи с этим исследуются стратегии ингибирования системы ИФР.

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ИНСУЛИНОПОДОБНЫЕ ФАКТОРЫ РОСТА (ИФР), РЕЦЕПТОРЫ ИФР, ИФР-СВЯЗЫВАЮЩИЕ БЕЛКИ, РАК МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ, РАК ПРЕДСТАТЕЛЬНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ, КОЛОРЕКТАЛЬНЫЙ РАК, РАК ЛЕГКОГО, ТАРГЕТНАЯ ТЕРАПИЯ ОПУХОЛЕЙ

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