TY - JOUR
T1 - The two facets of receptor tyrosine kinase in cardiovascular calcification—can tyrosine kinase inhibitors benefit cardiovascular system?
AU - Masbuchin, Ainun Nizar
AU - Widodo,
AU - Rohman, Mohammad Saifur
AU - Liu, Ping Yen
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by grants 108-2314-B-006-098-MY3, 109-2314-B-006-068-MY2, and 111-2314-B-006-017-MY3 from the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan, and the grant of D111-G2512 from Higher Education Sprout Project, Ministry of Education to the Headquarters of University Advancement at National Cheng Kung University.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Masbuchin, Widodo, Rohman and Liu.
PY - 2022/9/27
Y1 - 2022/9/27
N2 - Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are widely used in cancer treatment due to their effectiveness in cancer cell killing. However, an off-target of this agent limits its success. Cardiotoxicity-associated TKIs have been widely reported. Tyrosine kinase is involved in many regulatory processes in a cell, and it is involved in cancer formation. Recent evidence suggests the role of tyrosine kinase in cardiovascular calcification, specifically, the calcification of heart vessels and valves. Herein, we summarized the accumulating evidence of the crucial role of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) in cardiovascular calcification and provided the potential clinical implication of TKIs-related ectopic calcification. We found that RTKs, depending on the ligand and tissue, can induce or suppress cardiovascular calcification. Therefore, RTKs may have varying effects on ectopic calcification. Additionally, in the context of cardiovascular calcification, TKIs do not always relate to an unfavored outcome—they might offer benefits in some cases.
AB - Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are widely used in cancer treatment due to their effectiveness in cancer cell killing. However, an off-target of this agent limits its success. Cardiotoxicity-associated TKIs have been widely reported. Tyrosine kinase is involved in many regulatory processes in a cell, and it is involved in cancer formation. Recent evidence suggests the role of tyrosine kinase in cardiovascular calcification, specifically, the calcification of heart vessels and valves. Herein, we summarized the accumulating evidence of the crucial role of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) in cardiovascular calcification and provided the potential clinical implication of TKIs-related ectopic calcification. We found that RTKs, depending on the ligand and tissue, can induce or suppress cardiovascular calcification. Therefore, RTKs may have varying effects on ectopic calcification. Additionally, in the context of cardiovascular calcification, TKIs do not always relate to an unfavored outcome—they might offer benefits in some cases.
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U2 - 10.3389/fcvm.2022.986570
DO - 10.3389/fcvm.2022.986570
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85139561209
SN - 2297-055X
VL - 9
JO - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
JF - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
M1 - 986570
ER -