Prolonged inhibition of intratumoral mast cells enhances efficacy of low‐dose antiangiogenic therapy
Nikolaus Berenbrok,
Maria Elena Vargas‐Delgado,
Antonia Beitzen‐Heineke
et al.
Abstract:Low‐dose antiangiogenic therapies have demonstrated the ability to enhance normalization of tumor vessels, consequently improving hypoxia levels, drug delivery, and promoting anticancer immune responses. Mast cells have been identified as contributors to resistance against antiangiogenic therapy and facilitators of abnormal neoangiogenesis. In this study, we demonstrate that by simultaneously targeting intratumoral mast cells with Imatinib and administering low‐dose anti‐VEGFR2 therapy, antitumor efficacy can … Show more
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