Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Glioblastomas (GBMs), among the most aggressive and resilient brain tumors, characteristically exhibit high angiogenic potential, leading to the formation of a dense yet aberrant vasculature, both morphologically and functionally. With these premises, numerous expectations were initially placed on anti-angiogenic therapies, soon dashed by their limited efficacy in concretely improving patient outcomes. Neovascularization in GBM soon emerged as a complex, dynamic, and heterogeneous process, hard to manage with the classical standard of care. Growing evidence has revealed the existence of numerous non-canonical strategies of angiogenesis, variously exploited by GBM to meet its ever-increasing metabolic demand and differently involved in tumor progression, recurrence, and escape from treatments. In this review, we provide an accurate description of each neovascularization mode encountered in GBM tumors to date, highlighting the molecular players and signaling cascades primarily involved. We also detail the key architectural and functional aspects characteristic of the GBM vascular compartment because of an intricate crosstalk between the different angiogenic networks. Additionally, we explore the repertoire of emerging therapies against GBM that are currently under study, concluding with a question: faced with such a challenging scenario, could combined therapies, tailored to the patient’s genetic signatures, represent an effective game changer?
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
aberrant angiogenesis; emerging therapies; glioblastoma (GBM); pro-angiogenic factors; strategies of neovascularization
Elenco autori:
Ballato, Mariagiovanna; Germanà, Emanuela; Ricciardi, Gabriele; Giordano, Walter Giuseppe; Tralongo, Pietro; Buccarelli, Mariachiara; Castellani, Giorgia; Ricci-Vitiani, Lucia; D'Alessandris, Quintino Giorgio; Giuffrè, Giuseppe; Pizzimenti, Cristina; Fiorentino, Vincenzo; Zuccalà, Valeria; Ieni, Antonio; Caffo, Maria; Fadda, Guido; Martini, Maurizio
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