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Colorectal carcinogenesis:Insights into the cell death and signal transduction pathways:A review 被引量:12
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作者 ashok kumar pandurangan Thomas Divya +3 位作者 Kalaivani kumar Vadivel Dineshbabu Bakthavatchalam Velavan Ganapasam Sudhandiran 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE CAS 2018年第9期244-259,共16页
Colorectal carcinogenesis(CRC) imposes a major health burden in developing countries. It is the third major cause of cancer deaths. Despite several treatment strategies, novel drugs are warranted to reduce the severit... Colorectal carcinogenesis(CRC) imposes a major health burden in developing countries. It is the third major cause of cancer deaths. Despite several treatment strategies, novel drugs are warranted to reduce the severity of this disease. Adenomatous polyps in the colon are the major culprits in CRC and found in 45% of cancers, especially in patients 60 years of age. Inflammatory polyps are currently gaining attention in CRC, and a growing body of evidence denotes the role of inflammation in CRC. Several experimental models are being employed to investigate CRC in animals, which include the APC^(min/+) mouse model, Azoxymethane, Dimethyl hydrazine, and a combination of Dextran sodium sulphate and dimethyl hydrazine. During CRC progression, several signal transduction pathways are activated. Among the major signal transduction pathways are p53, Transforming growth factor beta, Wnt/β-catenin, Delta Notch, Hippo signalling, nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 and Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 pathways. These signalling pathways collaborate with cell death mechanisms, which include apoptosis, necroptosis and autophagy, to determine cell fate. Extensive research has been carried out in our laboratory to investigate these signal transduction and cell death mechanistic pathways in CRC. This review summarizes CRC pathogenesis and the related cell death and signal transduction pathways. 展开更多
关键词 COLORECTAL cancer Cell DEATH Apoptosis Autophagy Inflammation HIPPO signalling Nuclear FACTOR ERYTHROID 2-related FACTOR 2 Wnt signaling
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