Chemokine Receptors in Cancer By Chareeporn Akekawatchai, Marina Kochetkova, Jane Holland (auth.), Amy M. Fulton (eds.)
2009 | 172 Pages | ISBN: 1603272666 | PDF | 5 MB
2009 | 172 Pages | ISBN: 1603272666 | PDF | 5 MB
Chemokine Receptors in Cancer summarizes the growing body of evidence that several chemokine receptors contribute to tumor behavior. Chemokine receptors were first identified on leukocytes and mediate directed migration of many host cells to sites of ligand expression. It is now well established that most malignant cells also express one or more chemokine receptor. This book describes our current understanding regarding how chemokine receptors contribute to tumor cell migration as well as cell survival and proliferation. The function of chemokine receptors expressed on host cells including antitumor immune effector cells as well as angiostatic and angiogeneic functions of chemokines acting on endothelial cells are described. The role of chemokine receptors that act as decoy receptors is also summarized. The therapeutic potential and challenges of targeting chemokine receptors or cognate ligands is also addressed.