CD105 is a marker of tumour vasculature and a potential target for the treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
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CD105 is a marker of tumour vasculature and a potential target for the treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract
Background: The importance of angiogenesis in solid tumour growth is well recognised. Tumour angiogenesis is considered the result of an imbalance between pro- and anti-angiogenic factors produced by both the malignancy and normal cells. Endoglin (CD105) is a proliferation-associated, hypoxia-inducible glycoprotein that seems to be clinically superior to other pan-endothelial markers in the selective evaluation of tumour angiogenesis. Several studies have revealed CD105 up-regulation in a wide range of tumour endothelia. Since 2002, endothelial CD105 expression has also been retrospectively investigated in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).
Methods: An exhaustive literature review was performed to investigate available evidence on CD105 expression and its biological role and therapeutic potential in HNSCC.
Results: The available evidence supports the hypothesis that CD105 expression in HNSCC may be a valuable parameter for pinpointing patients at greater risk of recurrent malignancy and with a worse prognosis. A high CD105 expression in HNSCC was associated with metastatic lymph nodes in most of the studies.
Conclusions: Prospective studies are mandatory to confirm that CD105 expression is a significant prognostic hallmark in HNSCC. The results of prospective studies could be relevant for the adoption of stricter follow-up protocols and/or alternative therapeutic regimens for patients with a high CD105 expression in HNSCC. Great interest is currently being focused on vascular targeting for therapeutic purposes. Preclinical studies on appropriate animal models resembling HNSCC to investigate the effects of inhibiting CD105 may show the efficacy of combined treatment strategies associating angiogenic-targeted with conventional therapies for HNSCC.
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