The pathophysiological consequences of somatostatin receptor internalization and resistance

LJ Hofland, SWJ Lamberts - Endocrine reviews, 2003 - academic.oup.com
LJ Hofland, SWJ Lamberts
Endocrine reviews, 2003academic.oup.com
Somatostatin receptors expressed on tumor cells form the rationale for somatostatin analog
treatment of patients with somatostatin receptor-positive neuroendocrine tumors.
Nevertheless, although somatostatin analogs effectively control hormonal hypersecretion by
GH-secreting pituitary adenomas, islet cell tumors, and carcinoid tumors, significant
differences are observed among patients with respect to the efficacy of treatment. This may
be related to a differential expression of somatostatin receptor subtypes among tumors. In …
Abstract
Somatostatin receptors expressed on tumor cells form the rationale for somatostatin analog treatment of patients with somatostatin receptor-positive neuroendocrine tumors. Nevertheless, although somatostatin analogs effectively control hormonal hypersecretion by GH-secreting pituitary adenomas, islet cell tumors, and carcinoid tumors, significant differences are observed among patients with respect to the efficacy of treatment. This may be related to a differential expression of somatostatin receptor subtypes among tumors. In addition, the property of somatostatin receptor subtypes to undergo agonist-induced internalization has important consequences for visualizing, as well as for therapy, of receptor-postive tumors using radioisotope- or chemotherapeutic-compound-coupled somatostatin analogs. This review covers the pathophysiological role of somatostatin receptor subtypes in determining the efficacy of treatment of patients with somatostatin receptor-positive tumors using somatostatin analogs, as well as the preclinical and clinical consequences of agonist-induced receptor internalization for somatostatin receptor-targeted radio- and chemotherapy. Herein, the development and potential role of novel somatostatin analogs is discussed.
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