Publications by authors named "Beerinder S Karir"

Progress in the understanding of molecular events of carcinogenesis and cancer evolution as well as the identification of tumor antigens has led to the development of different targeted therapeutic approaches, including the use of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Prostate cancer (PC) is highly amenable to mAb targeting given the existence of prostate-specific targets and the natural history and localization of metastatic disease. Areas covered: Several aspects of the PC phenotype, including growth factors, angiogenesis mediators, bone microenvironment signals, and immune evasion pathways, have become areas of ongoing investigation in terms of mAb targeting.

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Despite a long history of immunotherapeutic approaches to treatment, most genitourinary malignancies are not cured by existing immunotherapy regimens. More recently, cell surface molecules known as immune checkpoints have become the focus of efforts to develop more effective immunotherapies. Interactions between these molecules and their ligands inhibit the proliferation and function of tumor-specific lymphocytes.

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Introduction: Urothelial cancer (UC) remains a significant public health problem, with no new second-line agents FDA-approved in the US. Next-generation sequencing technologies are starting to generate a molecular landscape of UC thus revealing novel molecular targets.

Areas Covered: In this review, the authors provide a detailed review of novel molecular targets in UC based on published genomic analyses of urothelial tumors.

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