上皮-间质转化对癌症治疗的临床影响

Nobendu Mukerjee, Sagnik Nag, Bikramjit Bhattacharya, Athanasios Alexiou, Divya Mirgh, Dattatreya Mukherjee, Manab Deb Adhikari, Krishnan Anand, Raman Muthusamy, Sukhamoy Gorai, Nanasaheb Thorat
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上皮-间质转化(EMT)是肿瘤学的一个关键前沿领域,在癌症的转移过程中发挥着核心作用--这是全球健康面临的主要挑战。本综述深入探讨了 EMT 的复杂性,在这一过程中,癌细胞获得了超常的流动性,从而促进了对远处器官的侵袭和继发性恶性肿瘤的形成。我们深入研究了影响 EMT 的各种因素,包括转录因子、信号通路、代谢改变、微 RNA、长非编码 RNA、表观遗传学变化、外泌体相互作用以及肿瘤微环境的复杂动态。本综述特别强调了 EMT 的晚期阶段,这对高度侵袭性癌症表型的发展至关重要。在这一阶段,癌细胞穿透血管屏障,通过间充质-上皮转化,利用血液传播威胁生命的转移。我们还探讨了 EMT 在促进肿瘤休眠、衰老、癌症干细胞的出现以及治疗耐药性这一严峻挑战中的重要作用。我们的综述超越了单纯盘点 EMT 诱导因素的范畴,而是对以 EMT 为重点的临床试验现状进行了批判性评估,揭示了其中的障碍和重大突破。我们强调了 EMT 研究的潜力,并预测了它对未来癌症治疗的变革性影响。这一探索旨在为有效控制这一无情疾病的时代铺平道路,将 EMT 定位于创新癌症研究战略的前沿。
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Clinical impact of epithelial–mesenchymal transition for cancer therapy

Clinical impact of epithelial–mesenchymal transition for cancer therapy

The epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) represents a pivotal frontier in oncology, playing a central role in the metastatic cascade of cancer—a leading global health challenge. This comprehensive review delves into the complexities of EMT, a process where cancer cells gain exceptional mobility, facilitating their invasion into distant organs and the establishment of secondary malignancies. We thoroughly examine the myriad of factors influencing EMT, encompassing transcription factors, signalling pathways, metabolic alterations, microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs, epigenetic changes, exosomal interactions and the intricate dynamics of the tumour microenvironment. Particularly, the review emphasises the advanced stages of EMT, crucial for the development of highly aggressive cancer phenotypes. During this phase, cancer cells penetrate the vascular barrier and exploit the bloodstream to propagate life-threatening metastases through the mesenchymal–epithelial transition. We also explore EMT's significant role in fostering tumour dormancy, senescence, the emergence of cancer stem cells and the formidable challenge of therapeutic resistance. Our review transcends a mere inventory of EMT-inducing elements; it critically assesses the current state of EMT-focused clinical trials, revealing both the hurdles and significant breakthroughs. Highlighting the potential of EMT research, we project its transformative impact on the future of cancer therapy. This exploration is aimed at paving the way towards an era of effectively managing this relentless disease, positioning EMT at the forefront of innovative cancer research strategies.

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