A Splice Form of VEGF, a Potential Anti-Angiogenetic Form of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer Inhibition
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A Splice Form of VEGF, a Potential Anti-Angiogenetic Form of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer Inhibition
Abstract
Angiogenesis, primarily mediated by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), is a fundamental step in the progression and metastasis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Traditional anti-angiogenic therapies that target the VEGF pathway have shown promise but are often associated with significant side effects and variable efficacy due to the complexity of the angiogenic signaling pathway. This review highlights the potential of a specific VEGF splice form, VEGF165b, as an innovative therapeutic target for HNSCC. VEGF165b, unlike standard VEGF, is a natural inhibitor that binds to VEGF receptors without triggering pro-angiogenic signaling. Its distinct molecular structure and behavior suggest ways to modulate angiogenesis. This concept is particularly relevant when studying HNSCC, as introducing VEGF165b's anti-angiogenic properties offers a novel approach to understanding and potentially influencing the disease's dynamics. The review synthesizes experimental evidence suggesting the efficacy of VEGF165b in inhibiting tumor-induced angiogenesis and provides insight into a novel therapeutic strategy that could better manage HNSCC by selectively targeting aberrant vascular growth. This approach not only provides a potential pathway for more targeted and effective treatment options but also opens the door to a new paradigm in anti-angiogenic therapy with the possibility of reduced systemic toxicity. Our investigation is reshaping the future of HNSCC treatment by setting the stage for future research on VEGF splice variants as a tool for personalized medicine.
Keywords: VEGF splice form; VEGF splice variants; VEGF165b; anti-angiogenic therapy; head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; tumor angiogenesis.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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