摘要
维生素D已经作为膳食补充机被广泛应用骨骼疾病的预防和治疗。流行病学与临床前研究表明维生素D在许多癌症中具有抗肿瘤活性包括胃肠道管路。在这些研究中维生素D对肿瘤干细胞的抑制活性已经是一个热点同时也是一个重要的项目来彻底改变维生素D在癌症治疗方面的替代治疗。在此,我们对CSC标记物的参与及其在食道、胃、结肠、胰腺和肝脏中癌症发展的信号通路进行综述。也有研究显示维生素D能够抑制这些标记物和因子及其相关的信号通路从而抑制肿瘤过程。所有这些信息能够为重新规划维生素D作为抑制胃肠道通路中癌症的治疗性制剂。
关键词: 维生素D, 胃肠道癌症,癌症干细胞,癌症干细胞标记物,癌症微环境
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Vitamin D and Cancer Stem Cells in the Gastrointestinal Tract
Volume: 24 Issue: 9
关键词: 维生素D, 胃肠道癌症,癌症干细胞,癌症干细胞标记物,癌症微环境
摘要: Vitamin D has been widely used as a dietary supplement for the prevention and treatment of bone disorders. Epidemiological and preclinical studies demonstrated the anticancer action of vitamin D in a variety of cancers including those in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. In these studies the inhibitory action of vitamin D on cancer stem cells (CSCs) has been a focus and is also an important subject to revolutionize the therapeutic potential of vitamin D on cancer treatment. Here, we summarize the involvement of CSC markers and factors and also their signaling pathways in the development of cancers in the esophagus, stomach, colon, pancreas and also liver. It is also evidenced that vitamin D could inhibit these markers and factors and their related signaling pathways to suppress tumor progression. All these information could provide new strategies in repurposing vitamin D as therapeutic agent to inhibit cancers in the GI tract.
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Vitamin D and Cancer Stem Cells in the Gastrointestinal Tract, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170214110633
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170214110633 |
Print ISSN 0929-8673 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
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