Experimental and Molecular Medicine (Mar 2020)

Therapeutics targeting the fibrinolytic system

  • Haili Lin,
  • Luning Xu,
  • Shujuan Yu,
  • Wanjin Hong,
  • Mingdong Huang,
  • Peng Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-020-0397-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3
pp. 367 – 379

Abstract

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Fibirinolytic system: an old system as new therapeutic targets The fibrinolytic system was originally identified to dissolve blood clots, and is shown to have important roles in other pathological processes, including cancer progression, inflammation, and thrombosis. Molecules or therapeutics targeting fibrinolytic system have been successfully used in the clinical treatments of cancer and thrombotic diseases. The clinical studies and experimental models targeting fibrinolytic system are reviewed by Haili Lin at Sanming First Hosipital, Mingdong Huang at Fuzhou University in China, and Peng Xu at A*STAR in Singapore to demonstrate fibrinolytic system as novel therapeutic targets. As an example, the inhibition of fibrinolytic system protein can be used to suppress cancer prolifieration and metastasis. This review also discusses the potential therapeutic effects of inhibitiors of fibrinolytic system on inflammatory disorders.