Cancer brain metastasis: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic strategies.

IF 10.1 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular biomedicine Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1186/s43556-025-00251-0
Yu Lu, Yunhang Huang, Chenyan Zhu, Zhidan Li, Bin Zhang, Hui Sheng, Haotai Li, Xixi Liu, Zhongwen Xu, Yi Wen, Jing Zhang, Liguo Zhang
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Brain metastases (BMs) are the most common intracranial tumors in adults and the major cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. The occurrence of BMs varies according to the type of primary tumors with most frequence in lung cancer, melanoma and breast cancer. Among of them, lung cancer has been reported to have a higher risk of BMs than other types of cancers with 40 ~ 50% of such patients will develop BMs during the course of disease. BMs lead to many neurological complications and result in a poor quality of life and short life span. Although the treatment strategies were improved for brain tumors in the past decades, the prognosis of BMs patients is grim. Poorly understanding of the molecular and cellular characteristics of BMs and the complicated interaction with brain microenvironment are the major reasons for the dismal prognosis of BM patients. Recent studies have enhanced understanding of the mechanisms of BMs. The newly identified potential therapeutic targets and the advanced therapeutic strategies have brought light for a better cure of BMs. In this review, we summarized the mechanisms of BMs during the metastatic course, the molecular and cellular landscapes of BMs, and the advances of novel drug delivery systems for overcoming the obstruction of blood-brain barrier (BBB). We further discussed the challenges of the emerging therapeutic strategies, such as synergistic approach of combining targeted therapy with immunotherapy, which will provide vital clues for realizing the precise and personalized medicine for BM patients in the future.

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肿瘤脑转移:分子机制和治疗策略。
脑转移瘤(BMs)是成年人最常见的颅内肿瘤,也是癌症相关发病率和死亡率的主要原因。脑转移瘤的发生率因原发肿瘤的类型而异,以肺癌、黑色素瘤和乳腺癌最为常见。据报道,其中肺癌发生 BMs 的风险高于其他类型的癌症,40%-50% 的肺癌患者会在病程中发生 BMs。脑瘤会导致许多神经系统并发症,导致患者生活质量低下和寿命缩短。尽管在过去的几十年中,脑肿瘤的治疗策略有所改善,但脑肿瘤患者的预后却很悲观。对 BMs 分子和细胞特征的认识不足以及与脑微环境复杂的相互作用是 BMs 患者预后不佳的主要原因。最近的研究加深了人们对 BMs 机制的了解。新发现的潜在治疗靶点和先进的治疗策略为更好地治愈 BMs 带来了曙光。在这篇综述中,我们总结了 BMs 转移过程中的机制、BMs 的分子和细胞图谱,以及克服血脑屏障(BBB)阻塞的新型给药系统的进展。我们还进一步讨论了新兴治疗策略所面临的挑战,如靶向治疗与免疫治疗相结合的协同方法,这将为未来实现骨髓瘤患者的精准和个性化医疗提供重要线索。
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