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P38 kinase in gastrointestinal cancers

Thuy Phan, Xu Hannah Zhang, Steven T. Rosen, Laleh G. Melstrom

2023Cancer Gene Therapy43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gastrointestinal cancers are a leading cause of cancer morbidity and mortality worldwide with 4.2 million new cases and 3.2 million deaths estimated in 2020. Despite the advances in primary and adjuvant therapies, patients still develop distant metastases and require novel therapies. Mitogen‑activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are crucial signaling pathways that regulate many cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, stress responses and cancer development. p38 Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases (p38 MAPKs) includes four isoforms: p38α (MAPK14), p38β (MAPK11), p38γ (MAPK12), and p38δ (MAPK13). p38 MAPK was first identified as a stress response protein kinase that phosphorylates different transcriptional factors. Dysregulation of p38 pathways, in particular p38γ, are associated with cancer development, metastasis, autophagy and tumor microenvironment. In this article, we provide an overview of p38 and p38γ with respect to gastrointestinal cancers. Furthermore, targeting p38γ is also discussed as a potential therapy for gastrointestinal cancers.

Topics & Concepts

p38 mitogen-activated protein kinasesProtein kinase ACancer researchCancerAutophagyKinaseMAPK/ERK pathwayMedicineSignal transductionBiologyCell biologyApoptosisInternal medicineBiochemistryMelanoma and MAPK PathwaysCancer Mechanisms and TherapyColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies