scholarly journals Role of Fibroblast Growth Factors Receptors (FGFRs) in Brain Tumors, Focus on Astrocytoma and Glioblastoma

Cancers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 3825
Author(s):  
Alessio Ardizzone ◽  
Sarah A. Scuderi ◽  
Dario Giuffrida ◽  
Cristina Colarossi ◽  
Caterina Puglisi ◽  
...  

Despite pharmacological treatments and surgical practice options, the mortality rate of astrocytomas and glioblastomas remains high, thus representing a medical emergency for which it is necessary to find new therapeutic strategies. Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act through their associated receptors (FGFRs), a family of tyrosine kinase receptors consisting of four members (FGFR1–4), regulators of tissue development and repair. In particular, FGFRs play an important role in cell proliferation, survival, and migration, as well as angiogenesis, thus their gene alteration is certainly related to the development of the most common diseases, including cancer. FGFRs are subjected to multiple somatic aberrations such as chromosomal amplification of FGFR1; mutations and multiple dysregulations of FGFR2; and mutations, translocations, and significant amplifications of FGFR3 and FGFR4 that correlate to oncogenesis process. Therefore, the in-depth study of these receptor systems could help to understand the etiology of both astrocytoma and glioblastoma so as to achieve notable advances in more effective target therapies. Furthermore, the discovery of FGFR inhibitors revealed how these biological compounds improve the neoplastic condition by demonstrating efficacy and safety. On this basis, this review focuses on the role and involvement of FGFRs in brain tumors such as astrocytoma and glioblastoma.

2007 ◽  
Vol 7 (Suppl 2) ◽  
pp. A57
Author(s):  
Christine Gauglhofer ◽  
Sandra Sagmeister ◽  
Wolfram Parzefall ◽  
Rolf Schulte-Hermann ◽  
Bettina Grasl-Krauppbettina

1997 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 254-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro Cuevas ◽  
Guillermo Giménez-Gallego

2017 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pornkawee Charoenlarp ◽  
Arun Kumar Rajendran ◽  
Sachiko Iseki

Author(s):  
Yukiko Sugi ◽  
Naoki Ito ◽  
Gyorgyi Szebenyi ◽  
John F. Fallon ◽  
Takashi Mikawa ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 1584 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Chiumia ◽  
Katy Schulke ◽  
Anna E. Groebner ◽  
Nadine Waldschmitt ◽  
Horst-Dieter Reichenbach ◽  
...  

Fibroblast growth factors (FGF) play an important role during embryo development. To date, the role of FGF and the respective receptors (FGFR) during the preimplantation phase in cattle are not fully characterized. We examined FGF1, FGF2, FGFR1, FGFR2, and FGFR3 in cyclic and early pregnant heifers at Days 12, 15, and 18 after insemination (Day 0). Endometrial FGF1 mRNA transcript abundance in heifers varied significantly with respect to the day after insemination, the pregnancy status, and their interaction. The expression was higher in nonpregnant than in pregnant heifers at Day 18. The conceptus transcripts abundance of FGFR2 and FGFR3 were significantly lower at Day 15 than 18. In the endometrium, FGF1 protein abundance significantly decreased from Day 12 onwards and FGF2 protein abundance showed a minor, but a significant increase at Day 15 in comparison to Days 12 and 18. We concluded that the decrease in FGF1 mRNA expression in pregnant heifers at Day 18 points towards a potential contribution of FGF1 in the preimplantation process. Additionally, successful embryo elongation might require a spatiotemporal FGF2 protein increase in the endometrium.


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