Cancer Treatment Reviews
Volume 36, Issue 2 , Pages 177-184, April 2010

SRC kinase inhibition: Targeting bone metastases and tumor growth in prostate and breast cancer

  • Fred Saad

      Affiliations

    • University of Montreal, CHUM, 1560 Sherbrooke East, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2L 4M1
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 514 890 8000x27466; fax: +1 514 412 7620.
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  • Allan Lipton

      Affiliations

    • Penn State Cancer Center, MSHMC Oncology, 500 University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033-0850, USA
    • Tel.: +1 717 531 8677; fax: +1 717 531 5076.

Received 25 August 2009; received in revised form 12 November 2009; accepted 16 November 2009. published online 16 December 2009.

Summary 

Prostate and breast cancer cells preferentially metastasize to bone, whereupon a complex interaction between metastatic tumor cells, osteoclasts, and osteoblasts results in the development of bone lesions that cause significant pain and patient morbidity. For patients with bone lesions, the goals of treatment are to decrease tumor growth, prevent further metastases, and inhibit tumor-associated bone pathology. Preclinical data suggest that SRC, a nonreceptor tyrosine kinase, is an important signaling molecule during the processes of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption, tumor growth, and metastasis, and that SRC has a role in hormone receptor signaling and resistance. As such, SRC represents a logical target for the treatment of advanced metastatic prostate or breast cancer. SRC-targeting agents, including dasatinib, saracatinib, and bosutinib, are currently in clinical development for patients with solid tumors. Preliminary data from phase 1/2 trials, including tumor responses and bone-specific activity in patients with prostate or breast cancer, demonstrate that SRC inhibitors have potential in the clinical setting. Data arising from ongoing and future clinical trials will confirm whether SRC inhibitors provide clinical benefits for patients with advanced disease.

Keywords: Prostate cancer, Breast cancer, SRC kinase, Bone metastases, SRC inhibitors, Dasatinib, Bosutinib, Saracatinib

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PII: S0305-7372(09)00179-0

doi:10.1016/j.ctrv.2009.11.005

Cancer Treatment Reviews
Volume 36, Issue 2 , Pages 177-184, April 2010