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Regulation of signal transduction pathways in colorectal cancer: implications for therapeutic resistance

Yeelon Yeoh, Teck Yew Low, Nadiah Abu, Pey Yee Lee

2021PeerJ16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Resistance to anti-cancer treatments is a critical and widespread health issue that has brought serious impacts on lives, the economy and public policies. Mounting research has suggested that a selected spectrum of patients with advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) tend to respond poorly to both chemotherapeutic and targeted therapeutic regimens. Drug resistance in tumours can occur in an intrinsic or acquired manner, rendering cancer cells insensitive to the treatment of anti-cancer therapies. Multiple factors have been associated with drug resistance. The most well-established factors are the emergence of cancer stem cell-like properties and overexpression of ABC transporters that mediate drug efflux. Besides, there is emerging evidence that signalling pathways that modulate cell survival and drug metabolism play major roles in the maintenance of multidrug resistance in CRC. This article reviews drug resistance in CRC as a result of alterations in the MAPK, PI3K/PKB, Wnt/β-catenin and Notch pathways.

Topics & Concepts

Wnt signaling pathwayColorectal cancerDrug resistanceSignal transductionCancerCancer researchCancer stem cellPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayBiologyMedicinePharmacologyBioinformaticsInternal medicineCell biologyGeneticsDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancerColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
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