Molecular biology of pancreatic cancer

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Miroslav Zavoral [1 ]
Petra Minarikova [1 ]
Filip Zavada [1 ]
Cyril Salek [2 ]
Marek Minarik [3 ]
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[1] Charles University,1st Medical Faculty,Internal Clinic
[2] Institute of hematology and blood transfusion  3. Center for Applied Genomics of Solid Tumors(CEGES),Genomac International
关键词
Pancreatic cancer; Risk factors; Molecular biology; Pancreatitis; Diabetes;
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R735.9 [胰腺肿瘤];
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In spite of continuous research efforts directed at early detection and treatment of pancreatic cancer, the outlook for patients affected by the disease remainsdismal. With most cases still being diagnosed at ad- vanced stages, no improvement in survival prognosis is achieved with current diagnostic imaging approaches. In the absence of a dominant precancerous condition, several risk factors have been identified including family history, chronic pancreatitis, smoking, diabetes mellitus, as well as certain genetic disorders such as hereditary pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, familial atypical multiple mole melanoma, and Peutz-Jeghers and Lynch syn- dromes. Most pancreatic carcinomas, however, remain sporadic. Current progress in experimental molecular techniques has enabled detailed understanding of the molecular processes of pancreatic cancer development. According to the latest information, malignant pancre- atic transformation involves multiple oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes that are involved in a variety of signaling pathways. The most characteristic aberrations (somatic point mutations and allelic losses) affect onco- genes and tumor-suppressor genes within RAS, AKT and Wnt signaling, and have a key role in transcription and proliferation, as well as systems that regulate the cell cycle (SMAD/DPC, CDKN2A/p16) and apoptosis (TP53). Understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms should promote development of new methodology for early diagnosis and facilitate improvement in current ap- proaches for pancreatic cancer treatment.
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页码:2897 / 2908
页数:12
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