Endostar

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Trade Name Endostar
Generic Endostatin
Endostatin Other Names Endostatins, Recombinant human endostatin
Type
Groups Investigational
Therapeutic Class
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Endostar
Endostar

Uses

Investigated for use/treatment in cancer/tumors (unspecified), macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.

How Endostar works

Endostar is an endogenous antitumor protein. Endostar is a 20-kDa C-terminal fragment derived from type XVIII collagen which inhibits cell proliferation and migration, and induces endothelial cell apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. It is proposed that endostatin's effects are due to inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) tyrosine phosphorylation of KDR/F1k-1 (VEGF receptor 2), the cell surface receptor for VEGF. VEGF is an important mediator of angiogensis. Endostar additionally blocks activation of extracellular signal related kinases, or ERK, protein 38 mitogen activated protein kinase, or p38 MAPK (signal transduction pathways involving kinases that couple growth factors to cell surface receptors), as well as focal adhesion kinase (p125FAK). Studies are being done to determine if endostatin has possible impact on other pathways, and may also target E-selectin and block activity of metalloproteinases 2, 9 and 13. There is further research into a possible mechanistic link involving endostatin's angiogenic and zinc binding ability.

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