hedgehog信号通路在癌症中的作用机制和治疗潜力。

IF 7 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Death Discovery Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1038/s41420-025-02327-w
Ge Cong, Xingyu Zhu, Xin Ru Chen, Hao Chen, Wei Chong
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癌症是一种严重的恶性疾病,可以在任何地方危害人体健康。甚至到现在,癌症发生和进化的一些机制似乎仍然难以捉摸。因此,癌症的治疗策略必须不断发展。刺猬信号通路是许多器官正常发育和癌症发病的关键介质,通常是静止的,但在一些恶性肿瘤中被异常激活。大量研究表明,无论是自分泌还是旁分泌,刺猬信号通路的异常活性都与各种肿瘤的发生和发展有关,包括髓母细胞瘤(MB)、基底细胞癌(BCC)等。因此,尤其是Smo抑制剂,hedgehog信号通路的开启抑制剂已成为研究关注的课题。本文综述了四种异常激活途径以及hedgehog信号通路相关化学物质对肿瘤形成和发展的影响。此外,它将探索靶向干预刺猬信号通路的治疗潜力,用于癌症治疗。
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Mechanisms and therapeutic potential of the hedgehog signaling pathway in cancer.

A sort of major malignant disease, cancer can compromise human health wherever. Some mechanisms of the occurrence and evolution of cancer still seem elusive even now. Consequently, the therapeutic strategies for cancer must continually evolve. The hedgehog signaling pathway, a critical mediator in the normal development of numerous organs and the pathogenesis of cancer, is typically quiescent but is aberrantly activated in several malignancies. Extensive research has delineated that the aberrant activity of the hedgehog signaling pathway, whether autocrine or paracrine, is implicated in the initiation and progression of various neoplasms, including medulloblastoma (MB), basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and so on. Thus, notably Smo inhibitors, the opening of inhibitors of the hedgehog signaling pathway has become a topic of research attention. This review aims to summarize four aberrant activation pathways and the influence of hedgehog signaling pathway associated chemicals on tumor formation and development. Additionally, it will explore the therapeutic potential of targeted interventions in the hedgehog signaling pathway for cancer treatment.

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Cell Death Discovery
Cell Death Discovery Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: Cell Death Discovery is a multidisciplinary, international, online-only, open access journal, dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of medicine with biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, cell biology and cell death, provided it is scientifically sound. The unrestricted access to research findings in Cell Death Discovery will foster a dynamic and highly productive dialogue between basic scientists and clinicians, as well as researchers in industry with a focus on cancer, neurobiology and inflammation research. As an official journal of the Cell Death Differentiation Association (ADMC), Cell Death Discovery will build upon the success of Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease in publishing important peer-reviewed original research, timely reviews and editorial commentary. Cell Death Discovery is committed to increasing the reproducibility of research. To this end, in conjunction with its sister journals Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease, Cell Death Discovery provides a unique forum for scientists as well as clinicians and members of the pharmaceutical and biotechnical industry. It is committed to the rapid publication of high quality original papers that relate to these subjects, together with topical, usually solicited, reviews, editorial correspondence and occasional commentaries on controversial and scientifically informative issues.
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