Abstract
Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in both men and women, with over 1,000,000 new cases diagnosed worldwide annually and a 5-year survival rate of only 14%, a figure that has improved little in the past thirty years. This poor prognosis suggests a need for novel approaches for the treatment and prevention of lung cancer. The reninangiotensin system is an established, primary regulator of blood pressure, homeostasis, and natriuresis; however, compelling evidence indicates that the angiotensin peptides also play a role in cell proliferation and inflammation. Angiotensin II is a vasoconstrictor, a mitogen, and an angiogenic factor, while angiotensin-(1-7) has vasodilator, antiproliferative, and anti-angiogenic properties. This review focuses on studies examining the renin-angiotensin system in pulmonary cancers and whether clinical intervention of this pathway may serve as an effective chemotherapeutic and/or chemopreventive modality for lung cancer.
Keywords: Renin-angiotensin system, angiotensin, lung cancer, pulmonary cancer, angiotensin-(1-7), angiotensin converting enzyme, angiogenesis, angiotensin receptor blocker, Angiotensin Peptides, plasminogen activated inhibitor, –, 1, vascular endothelial growth factor, cyclooxygenase 2
Current Cancer Drug Targets
Title: Angiotensin Peptides and Lung Cancer
Volume: 11 Issue: 4
Author(s): P. E. Gallagher, K. Cook, D. Soto-Pantoja, J. Menon and E. A. Tallant
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Keywords: Renin-angiotensin system, angiotensin, lung cancer, pulmonary cancer, angiotensin-(1-7), angiotensin converting enzyme, angiogenesis, angiotensin receptor blocker, Angiotensin Peptides, plasminogen activated inhibitor, –, 1, vascular endothelial growth factor, cyclooxygenase 2
Abstract: Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in both men and women, with over 1,000,000 new cases diagnosed worldwide annually and a 5-year survival rate of only 14%, a figure that has improved little in the past thirty years. This poor prognosis suggests a need for novel approaches for the treatment and prevention of lung cancer. The reninangiotensin system is an established, primary regulator of blood pressure, homeostasis, and natriuresis; however, compelling evidence indicates that the angiotensin peptides also play a role in cell proliferation and inflammation. Angiotensin II is a vasoconstrictor, a mitogen, and an angiogenic factor, while angiotensin-(1-7) has vasodilator, antiproliferative, and anti-angiogenic properties. This review focuses on studies examining the renin-angiotensin system in pulmonary cancers and whether clinical intervention of this pathway may serve as an effective chemotherapeutic and/or chemopreventive modality for lung cancer.
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E. Gallagher P., Cook K., Soto-Pantoja D., Menon J. and A. Tallant E., Angiotensin Peptides and Lung Cancer, Current Cancer Drug Targets 2011; 11 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156800911795538048
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156800911795538048 |
Print ISSN 1568-0096 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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