Targeting metastatic cancer
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Targeting metastatic cancer
Abstract
Despite recent therapeutic advances in cancer treatment, metastasis remains the principal cause of cancer death. Recent work has uncovered the unique biology of metastasis-initiating cells that results in tumor growth in distant organs, evasion of immune surveillance and co-option of metastatic microenvironments. Here we review recent progress that is enabling therapeutic advances in treating both micro- and macrometastases. Such insights were gained from cancer sequencing, mechanistic studies and clinical trials, including of immunotherapy. These studies reveal both the origins and nature of metastases and identify new opportunities for developing more effective strategies to target metastatic relapse and improve patient outcomes.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests
J.M. owns stock of Scholar Rock, Inc. J.M. is an inventor on the following patents and patent applications: Assay for anti-metastatic agents (inventors: J.M. and L. Norton; no. 7,829,066; issued 9 November 2010), S100A8/A9 as a diagnostic marker and a therapeutic agent (inventor: J.M.; no. 2,831,593; granted 30 June 2018), Inhibiting cancer metastasis (inventors: J.M. and M. Valiente Cortes; no. 3,047,039; granted 31 July 2019), Methods for treating brain metastasis (inventors: J.M., Q. Chen and A. Boire; no. 10,413,522; issued 17 September 2019), Modulating permeability of the blood cerebrospinal fluid barrier (inventors: J.M. and A. A. Boire; application no. PCT/US2016/062880; published 18 November 2016). K.G. and J.M. are inventors on the following patent application: Treating metastatic cancer and model systems for metastatic disease (inventors: J.M., M. Valiente Cortes and K.G.; application no. PCT/US2017/045145; published 2 August 2017).
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