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Regulation of transforming growth factor-β signaling as a therapeutic approach to treating colorectal cancer

Jana Mašlanková, Ivana Večurkovská, Miroslava Rabajdová, Jana Kaťuchová, Milos Kicka, Michala Gayova, Vladimir Katuch

2022World Journal of Gastroenterology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

According to data from 2020, Slovakia has long been among the top five countries with the highest incidence rate of colorectal cancer (CRC) worldwide, and the rate is continuing to rise every year. In approximately 80% of CRC cases, allelic loss (loss of heterozygosity, LOH) occurs in the long arm of chromosome 18q. The most important genes that can be silenced by 18q LOH or mutations are small mothers against decapentaplegic homolog (SMAD) 2 and SMAD4, which are intracellular mediators of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β superfamily signals. TGF-β plays an important role in the pro-oncogenic processes, including such properties as invasion, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (commonly known as EMT), promotion of angiogenesis, and immunomodulatory effects. Several recent studies have reported that activation of TGF-β signaling is related to drug resistance in CRC. Because the mechanisms of drug resistance are different between patients in different stages of CRC, personalized treatment is more effective. Therefore, knowledge of the activation and inhibition of factors that affect the TGF-β signaling pathway is very important.

Topics & Concepts

SMADCancer researchColorectal cancerTransforming growth factorLoss of heterozygosityBiologySignal transductionTransforming growth factor betaAngiogenesisCancerBioinformaticsGeneticsGeneAlleleEndocrinologyColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsTGF-β signaling in diseases