TCRT August 2005No. 4 (p 311-454) August 2005 ISSN 1533-0338 Delivery of Antiangiogenic Agents for Cancer Gene Therapy (p. 331-342)The understanding that tumor growth and metastasis are angiogenesis dependent processes has led to interest in targeting tumor vasculature in anticancer therapy. Furthermore, recent insights into the molecular interactions that orchestrate physiologic and pathologic angiogenesis have resulted in a variety of antiangiogenic strategies. A gene therapy-mediated approach for the delivery of antiangiogenic agents has several advantages, including the potential for sustained expression. However, the choice of angiogenesis inhibitor, method of gene delivery, and target/site for transgene expression are important variables to be considered when designing this approach. Here we review the major alternatives within each of these categories and provide illustrative examples of their use in preclinical models.
Keywords: Cancer; Antiangiogenesis; Gene therapy; Adeno-associated virus; and Review. Paxton V. Dickson, M.D.1,2 1Department of Surgery Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. |
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