Targeting Signaling Pathway Networks in Several Malignant Tumors: Progresses and Challenges

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Abstract

Malignant tumors remain the health problem of highest concern among people worldwide due to its high mortality and recurrence. Lung, gastric, liver, colon, and breast cancers are among the top five malignant tumors in terms of morbidity and mortality. In cancer biology, aberrant signaling pathway regulation is a prevalent theme that drives the generation, metastasis, invasion, and other processes of all malignant tumors. The Wnt/β-catenin, PI3K/AKT/mTOR, Notch and NF-kB pathways are widely concerned and signal crosstalks exist in the five solid tumors. This review provides an innovative summary of the recent progress in research on these signaling pathways, the underlying mechanism of the molecules involved in these pathways, and the important role of some miRNAs in tumor-related signaling pathways. It also presents a brief review of the antitumor molecular drugs that target these signaling pathways. This review may provide a theoretical basis for the study of the molecular biological mechanism of malignant tumors and vital information for the development of new treatment strategies with a focus on efficacy and the reduction of side effects.

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He, H., Shao, X., Li, Y., Gihu, R., Xie, H., Zhou, J., & Yan, H. (2021, May 31). Targeting Signaling Pathway Networks in Several Malignant Tumors: Progresses and Challenges. Frontiers in Pharmacology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.675675

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