Molecular mechanisms of hepatic metastasis in colorectal cancer
- 15 December 2005
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Surgical Oncology
- Vol. 92 (4) , 347-359
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jso.20393
Abstract
Background Colorectal cancer currently accounts for 11% of all cancers in the United States and is the second leading cause of cancer‐related death, with the majority of deaths attributable to hepatic metastases. Many new studies are elucidating the complex molecular factors involved in this event, which could be used to generate clinically applicable screening and therapeutic tools. Methods An initial Pubmed and Medline literature search using keywords such as, molecular factor, colorectal cancer, hepatic metastasis/es, and main headings, such as angiogenesis, was reviewed. Since there are many molecular factors involved in this process not all could be included in this review. The list of discussed gene products was limited to the most studied factors, identified by the number of references in the literature search, and additional recently discovered gene products with in‐vivo evidence of strong metastasis association. Results Twenty molecular factors were identified and included in the discussion of this review article. The molecular factors were separated into four groups based on their function, they are: proteolysis, adhesion, angiogenesis, and cell survival. All factors have a promising role as a screening or therapeutic target. Conclusion This review has identified the many recent advances in elucidating the pathways involved in colorectal cancer hepatic metastasis. By better understanding the many complex molecular events involved in metastasis, novel screening and therapeutic tools may be developed with the ultimate goal of preventing metastasis and increasing patient survival. J. Surg. Oncol. 2005;92:347–359.Keywords
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