S. Makar, Abhrajyoti Ghosh, Divya., S. Shivhare, Ajay Kumar, S. Singh
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Molecular Processes Involved in Pancreatic Cancer and Therapeutics
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.
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).