Molecular Processes Involved in Pancreatic Cancer and Therapeutics

S. Makar, Abhrajyoti Ghosh, Divya., S. Shivhare, Ajay Kumar, S. Singh
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Despite advances in the development of cytotoxic and targeted therapies, pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAC) remains a significant cause of cancer mortality worldwide. It is also difficult to detect it at an early stage due to a number of factors. Most of the patients are present with locally advanced or metastatic disease, which precludes curative resection. In the absence of effective screening methods, considerable efforts have been made to identify better systemic treatments during the past decade. This review describes the recent advances in molecular mechanisms involved in pancreatic cancer initiation, progression, and metastasis. Additionally, the importance of deregulated cellular signaling pathways and various cellular proteins as potential targets for developing novel therapeutic strategies against incurable forms of pancreatic cancer is reported. The emphasis is on the critical functions associated with growth factors and their receptors viz. c-MET/HGF, CTHRC1, TGF-β, JAK-STAT, cyclooxygenase pathway, WNT, CCK, MAPK-RAS-RAF, PI3K-AKT, Notch, src, IGF-1R, CDK2NA and chromatin regulation for the sustained growth, survival, and metastasis of pancreatic cancer cells. It also includes various therapeutic strategies viz. immunotherapy, surgical therapy, radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
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胰腺癌的分子过程及其治疗
尽管细胞毒性和靶向治疗的发展取得了进展,但胰腺腺癌(PAC)仍然是全球癌症死亡率的重要原因。由于许多因素,在早期发现它也很困难。大多数患者表现为局部晚期或转移性疾病,这妨碍了根治性切除。在缺乏有效的筛查方法的情况下,在过去的十年中,人们做出了相当大的努力来确定更好的系统治疗方法。本文综述了胰腺癌发生、发展和转移的分子机制的最新进展。此外,据报道,解除调控的细胞信号通路和各种细胞蛋白作为开发针对不可治愈形式胰腺癌的新治疗策略的潜在靶点的重要性。重点关注生长因子及其受体c-MET/HGF、CTHRC1、TGF-β、JAK-STAT、cycloxygenaspathway、WNT、CCK、MAPK-RAS-RAF、PI3K-AKT、Notch、src、IGF-1R、CDK2NA和染色质调控在胰腺癌细胞持续生长、存活和转移中的关键功能。它还包括各种治疗策略,即免疫治疗,手术治疗,放射治疗和化疗。
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Current Chemical Biology
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期刊介绍: Current Chemical Biology aims to publish full-length and mini reviews on exciting new developments at the chemistry-biology interface, covering topics relating to Chemical Synthesis, Science at Chemistry-Biology Interface and Chemical Mechanisms of Biological Systems. Current Chemical Biology covers the following areas: Chemical Synthesis (Syntheses of biologically important macromolecules including proteins, polypeptides, oligonucleotides, oligosaccharides etc.; Asymmetric synthesis; Combinatorial synthesis; Diversity-oriented synthesis; Template-directed synthesis; Biomimetic synthesis; Solid phase biomolecular synthesis; Synthesis of small biomolecules: amino acids, peptides, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleosides; and Natural product synthesis).
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