Engine shutdown: Migrastatic strategies and prevention of metastases
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Author
Raudenská, Martina
Petrláková, Kateřina
Juriňáková, Tamara
Leischner Fialová, Jindřiška
Fojtů, Michaela
Publication date
2023Published in
Trends in CancerVolume / Issue
9 (4)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 2405-8033ISBN / ISSN
eISSN: 2405-8025Metadata
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1016/j.trecan.2023.01.001
Abstract
Most cancer-related deaths among patients with solid tumors are caused by metastases. Migrastatic strategies represent a unique therapeutic approach to prevent all forms of cancer cell migration and invasion. Because the migration machinery has been shown to promote metastatic dissemination, successful migrastatic therapy may reduce the need for high-dose cytotoxic therapies that are currently used to prevent the risk of metastatic dissemination. In this review we focus on anti-invasive and antimetastatic strategies that hold promise for the treatment of solid tumors. The best targets for migrastatic therapy would be those that are required by all forms of motility, such as ATP availability, mitochondrial metabolism, and cytoskeletal dynamics and cell contractility.
Keywords
cancer, cancer therapy, cell migration, metastasis, migrastatic therapy, mitochondria-targeting therapy, nanocarriers
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