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Cellular Mechanism of Gene Mutations and Potential Therapeutic Targets in Ovarian Cancer

Tao Guo, Xue Dong, Shanli Xie, Ling Zhang, Peibin Zeng, Lin Zhang

2021Cancer Management and Research56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ovarian cancer is a common and complex malignancy with poor prognostic outcome. Most women with ovarian cancer are diagnosed with advanced stage disease due to a lack of effective detection strategies in the early stage. Traditional treatment with cytoreductive surgery and platinum-based combination chemotherapy has not significantly improved prognosis and 5-year survival rates are still extremely poor. Therefore, novel treatment strategies are needed to improve the treatment of ovarian cancer patients. Recent advances of next generation sequencing technologies have both confirmed previous known mutated genes and discovered novel candidate genes in ovarian cancer. In this review, we illustrate recent advances in identifying ovarian cancer gene mutations, including those of TP53, BRCA1/2, PIK3CA, and KRAS genes. In addition, we discuss advances in targeting therapies for ovarian cancer based on these mutated genes in ovarian cancer. Further, we associate between detection of mutation genes by liquid biopsy and the potential early diagnostic value in ovarian cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Ovarian cancerKRASMalignancyCancerDiseaseMedicineGeneOncologyBioinformaticsStage (stratigraphy)Internal medicineBiologyGeneticsColorectal cancerPaleontologyPARP inhibition in cancer therapyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
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