Notch signaling in digestive system cancers: Roles and therapeutic prospects

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Cellular signalling Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1016/j.cellsig.2024.111476
Yingru Liu , Xinyu Gu , Mengjuan Xuan , Na Lou , Leiya Fu , Juan Li , Chen Xue
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Digestive system cancers rank among the most prevalent malignant tumors, maintaining persistently high incidence and mortality rates. Notch signaling activity, often aberrant in esophageal, gastric, hepatic, pancreatic, and colorectal cancers, plays a pivotal role in the initiation, progression, and therapy resistance of these malignancies. As a highly conserved pathway, Notch signaling is integral to cell differentiation, survival, proliferation, stem cell renewal, development, and morphogenesis. Its dysregulation has been increasingly linked to various diseases, particularly digestive system cancers. In these malignancies, altered Notch signaling influences multiple biological processes, including cell proliferation, invasion, cell cycle progression, immune evasion, drug resistance, and stemness maintenance. Understanding the mechanisms of Notch signaling in digestive system cancers is essential for the development of novel targeted therapies. Numerous Notch pathway-targeting drugs are currently in preclinical studies, demonstrating promising efficacy both as monotherapies and in combination with conventional anti-cancer treatments. This review summarizes recent high-quality findings on the involvement of Notch signaling in digestive system cancers, focusing on the expression changes and pathological mechanisms of its dysregulated components. Special emphasis is placed on the potential of translating Notch-targeted approaches into therapeutic strategies, which hold promise for overcoming the limitations of existing treatments and improving the poor prognosis associated with these cancers.
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消化系统癌症中的 Notch 信号:作用和治疗前景
消化系统癌症是发病率最高的恶性肿瘤之一,其发病率和死亡率一直居高不下。在食管癌、胃癌、肝癌、胰腺癌和结直肠癌中,Notch 信号活动常常出现异常,在这些恶性肿瘤的发生、发展和耐药性方面起着关键作用。作为一种高度保守的通路,Notch 信号转导是细胞分化、存活、增殖、干细胞更新、发育和形态发生不可或缺的组成部分。它的失调与各种疾病,尤其是消化系统癌症的关系日益密切。在这些恶性肿瘤中,Notch 信号的改变影响多种生物过程,包括细胞增殖、侵袭、细胞周期进展、免疫逃避、耐药性和干性维持。了解消化系统癌症中的Notch信号转导机制对于开发新型靶向疗法至关重要。目前,许多Notch通路靶向药物正在进行临床前研究,无论是作为单一疗法还是与传统抗癌疗法联合使用,都显示出良好的疗效。本综述总结了近期关于 Notch 信号参与消化系统癌症的高质量研究成果,重点关注其失调成分的表达变化和病理机制。文章特别强调了将Notch靶向方法转化为治疗策略的潜力,这些方法有望克服现有治疗方法的局限性并改善与这些癌症相关的不良预后。
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Cellular signalling
Cellular signalling 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Cellular Signalling publishes original research describing fundamental and clinical findings on the mechanisms, actions and structural components of cellular signalling systems in vitro and in vivo. Cellular Signalling aims at full length research papers defining signalling systems ranging from microorganisms to cells, tissues and higher organisms.
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