Mucins in gastrointestinal cancers.

Michael S Turner, John R McKolanis, Ramesh K Ramanathan, David C Whitcomb, Olivera J Finn
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The mucin family has been under study by molecular biologists, biochemists, pathologists and immunologists interested in cancer because of the role these molecules can play in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Immense knowledge has been accumulated, but the high speed of progress in the laboratory has not been matched by the progress towards applying this knowledge in the clinic. For example, specific knowledge of cancer-associated changes in the expression and glycosylation of various mucins, which can aid in the diagnosis as well as prognosis of GI cancers, has not yet led to the use of a panel of anti-mucin antibodies as a standard diagnostic tool. Similarly, many more opportunities exist for using mucin-based therapies than are currently being considered in the clinic. This chapter aimed to highlight some of these opportunities and to interest clinician scientists in exploring them in the near future.

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黏液蛋白家族一直受到分子生物学家、生化学家、病理学家和对癌症感兴趣的免疫学家的研究,因为这些分子可以在癌症的诊断和治疗中发挥作用。已经积累了大量的知识,但是在实验室的高速进展并没有与在临床应用这些知识的进展相匹配。例如,对各种粘蛋白表达和糖基化的癌症相关变化的具体了解,可以帮助胃肠道癌症的诊断和预后,但尚未导致使用一组抗粘蛋白抗体作为标准诊断工具。同样,使用黏液蛋白为基础的治疗方法的机会比目前在临床上考虑的要多得多。本章旨在强调其中的一些机会,并引起临床科学家在不久的将来探索它们的兴趣。
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