Research progress of epithelial-mesenchymal transformation-related transcription factors in peritoneal metastases.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7150/jca.98409
Lei Wang, Xiaobei Peng, Chang Ma, Lin Hu, Min Li, Yuhong Wang
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Abstract

Metastasis is the leading cause of mortality in patients with malignant tumors, particularly characterized by peritoneal metastases originating from gastric, ovarian, and colorectal cancers. Regarded as the terminal phase of tumor progression, peritoneal metastasis presents limited therapeutic avenues and is associated with a dismal prognosis for patients. The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a crucial phenomenon in which epithelial cells undergo significant changes in both morphology and functionality, transitioning to a mesenchymal-like phenotype. This transition plays a pivotal role in facilitating tumor metastasis, with transcription factors being key mediators of EMT's effects. Consequently, we provide a retrospective summary of the efforts to identify specific targets among EMT-related transcription factors, aimed at modulating the onset and progression of peritoneal metastatic cancer. This summary offers vital theoretical underpinnings for developing treatment strategies against peritoneal metastasis.

腹膜转移瘤中上皮-间质转化相关转录因子的研究进展。
转移是恶性肿瘤患者死亡的主要原因,尤其是胃癌、卵巢癌和结肠直肠癌引起的腹膜转移。腹膜转移被视为肿瘤发展的终末阶段,治疗途径有限,患者预后不佳。上皮-间质转化(EMT)是上皮细胞在形态和功能上发生显著变化、向间质样表型转化的重要现象。这种转变在促进肿瘤转移方面起着关键作用,而转录因子是 EMT 作用的关键介质。因此,我们回顾总结了为确定 EMT 相关转录因子的特定靶点所做的努力,目的是调节腹膜转移癌的发生和发展。这一总结为制定腹膜转移治疗策略提供了重要的理论基础。
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