Role of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma

Abstract Metastatic disease in a cancer patient still remains a therapeutic challenge. Metastatic process involves many steps, during which malignant cells succeed to activate cellular pathways promoting survival in hostile environment, engraftment and growth at the distant site from the primary tum...

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Main Authors: Lucia Demkova, Lucia Kucerova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-02-01
Series:Molecular Cancer
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12943-018-0795-z
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spelling doaj-a678f520a20d4d9594c5b307b523b79c2020-11-24T21:52:14ZengBMCMolecular Cancer1476-45982018-02-0117111410.1186/s12943-018-0795-zRole of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanomaLucia Demkova0Lucia Kucerova1Laboratory of Molecular Oncology, Cancer Research Institute, Biomedical Research Center of the Slovak Academy of SciencesLaboratory of Molecular Oncology, Cancer Research Institute, Biomedical Research Center of the Slovak Academy of SciencesAbstract Metastatic disease in a cancer patient still remains a therapeutic challenge. Metastatic process involves many steps, during which malignant cells succeed to activate cellular pathways promoting survival in hostile environment, engraftment and growth at the distant site from the primary tumor. Melanoma is known for its high propensity to produce metastases even at the early stages of the disease. Here we summarize the most important molecular mechanisms which were associated with the melanoma metastasis. Then, we specifically focus on the signaling pathway mediated by hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor c-Met, which play an important role during physiological processes and were been associated with tumorigenesis. We also focus on the effect of the small molecule inhibitors of the tyrosine kinase domain of the c-Met receptor and its effects on properties of melanoma cell. We summarize recent studies, which involved inhibition of the HGF/c-Met signaling in order to decrease melanoma growth and metastatic capacity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12943-018-0795-zMetastasisMalignant melanomaHepatocyte growth factorC-met receptorTyrosine kinase inhibitorsA375 Human malignant melanoma cell line.
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author Lucia Demkova
Lucia Kucerova
spellingShingle Lucia Demkova
Lucia Kucerova
Role of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma
Molecular Cancer
Metastasis
Malignant melanoma
Hepatocyte growth factor
C-met receptor
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
A375 Human malignant melanoma cell line.
author_facet Lucia Demkova
Lucia Kucerova
author_sort Lucia Demkova
title Role of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma
title_short Role of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma
title_full Role of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma
title_fullStr Role of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Role of the HGF/c-MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma
title_sort role of the hgf/c-met tyrosine kinase inhibitors in metastasic melanoma
publisher BMC
series Molecular Cancer
issn 1476-4598
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Metastatic disease in a cancer patient still remains a therapeutic challenge. Metastatic process involves many steps, during which malignant cells succeed to activate cellular pathways promoting survival in hostile environment, engraftment and growth at the distant site from the primary tumor. Melanoma is known for its high propensity to produce metastases even at the early stages of the disease. Here we summarize the most important molecular mechanisms which were associated with the melanoma metastasis. Then, we specifically focus on the signaling pathway mediated by hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor c-Met, which play an important role during physiological processes and were been associated with tumorigenesis. We also focus on the effect of the small molecule inhibitors of the tyrosine kinase domain of the c-Met receptor and its effects on properties of melanoma cell. We summarize recent studies, which involved inhibition of the HGF/c-Met signaling in order to decrease melanoma growth and metastatic capacity.
topic Metastasis
Malignant melanoma
Hepatocyte growth factor
C-met receptor
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
A375 Human malignant melanoma cell line.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12943-018-0795-z
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