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Unraveling the Complexity of Regulated Cell Death in Esophageal Cancer: from Underlying Mechanisms to Targeted Therapeutics

Haowen Zhang, Jin Zhang, Siyuan Luan, Zhiying Liu, Xiaokun Li, Zhihua Wang, Yong Yuan

2023International Journal of Biological Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Esophageal cancer (EC) is the sixth most common and the seventh most deadly malignancy of the digestive tract, representing a major global health challenge. Despite the availability of multimodal therapeutic strategies, the existing EC treatments continue to yield unsatisfactory results due to their limited efficacy and severe side effects. Recently, knowledge of the subroutines and molecular mechanisms of regulated cell death (RCD) has progressed rapidly, enhancing the understanding of key pathways related to the occurrence, progression, and treatment of many types of tumors, including EC. In this context, the use of small-molecule compounds to target such RCD subroutines has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy for patients with EC. Thus, in this review, we firstly discussed the risk factors and prevention of EC. We then outlined the established treatment regimens for patients with EC. Furthermore, we not only briefly summarized the mechanisms of five best studied subroutines of RCD related to EC, including apoptosis, ferroptosis, pyroptosis, necroptosis and autophagy, but also outlined the recent advances in the development of small-molecule compounds and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) targeting the abovementioned RCD subroutines, which may serve as a new therapeutic strategy for patients with EC in the future.

Topics & Concepts

NecroptosisPyroptosisContext (archaeology)AutophagyProgrammed cell deathMalignancyCancer researchBiologyBioinformaticsMedicineComputational biologyApoptosisPathologyBiochemistryPaleontologyRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchFerroptosis and cancer prognosis