Article : Role of Preeclampsia-related Angiogenic Factors...

Role of Preeclampsia-related Angiogenic Factors in Sunitinib Cardiotoxicity: Two Cases and Review of the Literature

Gallucci G, Tartarone A, Tocchetti CG, Bochicchio AM, Coccaro M, Capobianco A, Maurea N, Improta G, Zupa A, Aieta M


Sunitinib is a multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor widely used in clear cell renal carcinoma and in imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Sunitinib-associated cardiotoxicity has been recognized and includes hypertension, left ventricular dysfunction and congestive heart failure; nevertheless, few data exist in the literature regarding the role of preeclampsia-related angiogenic factors in sunitinib cardiotoxicity. We report a case of sunitinib-induced severe left ventricular dysfunction that occurred in a hypertensive woman with metastatic renal carcinoma and a history of preeclampsia, and a case of sunitinib-induced preeclampsia-like syndrome in a normotensive patient with an imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Our experience confirms that inhibition of angiogenic factors to treat cancer is a novel challenge for the oncologist and requires the cardiologist's support.

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