The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). The risk factors of CRC in IBD patients include long disease duration, extensive colitis, severe histological inflammation, and coexistence with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Severa...
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doaj-26b81370e23e469dae73642114c7b35d2020-11-24T23:49:24ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612017-01-01201710.1155/2017/51260485126048The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis-Associated Colorectal CancerChengxin Luo0Hu Zhang1Department of Gastroenterology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, ChinaDepartment of Gastroenterology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, ChinaPatients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). The risk factors of CRC in IBD patients include long disease duration, extensive colitis, severe histological inflammation, and coexistence with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Several molecular pathways that contribute to sporadic CRC are also involved in the pathogenesis of colitis-associated CRC. It is well established that long-standing chronic inflammation is a key predisposing factor of CRC in IBD. Proinflammatory pathways, including nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB), IL-6/STAT3, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)/PGE2, and IL-23/Th17, promote tumorigenesis by inducing the production of inflammatory mediators, upregulating the expression of antiapoptotic genes, and stimulating cell proliferation as well as angiogenesis. Better understanding of the underlying mechanisms may provide some promising targets for prevention and therapy. This review aims to elucidate the role of these signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of colitis-associated CRC using evidence-based approaches.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5126048 |
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The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer |
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The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer |
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The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer |
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The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer |
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The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer |
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role of proinflammatory pathways in the pathogenesis of colitis-associated colorectal cancer |
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Mediators of Inflammation |
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Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). The risk factors of CRC in IBD patients include long disease duration, extensive colitis, severe histological inflammation, and coexistence with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Several molecular pathways that contribute to sporadic CRC are also involved in the pathogenesis of colitis-associated CRC. It is well established that long-standing chronic inflammation is a key predisposing factor of CRC in IBD. Proinflammatory pathways, including nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB), IL-6/STAT3, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)/PGE2, and IL-23/Th17, promote tumorigenesis by inducing the production of inflammatory mediators, upregulating the expression of antiapoptotic genes, and stimulating cell proliferation as well as angiogenesis. Better understanding of the underlying mechanisms may provide some promising targets for prevention and therapy. This review aims to elucidate the role of these signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of colitis-associated CRC using evidence-based approaches. |
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