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Stat3 As a Newly Emerging Target in Colorectal Cancer Therapy: Tumorigenesis, Therapy Response, and Pharmacological/Nanoplatform Strategies Publisher Pubmed



Hashemi M1, 2 ; Abbaszadeh S3 ; Rashidi M4, 5 ; Amini N6 ; Talebi Anaraki K7 ; Motahhary M8 ; Khalilipouya E9 ; Harif Nashtifani A10 ; Shafiei S2 ; Ramezani Farani M11 ; Nabavi N12 ; Salimimoghadam S13 ; Aref AR14, 15 ; Raesi R16, 17 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Hashemi M1, 2
  2. Abbaszadeh S3
  3. Rashidi M4, 5
  4. Amini N6
  5. Talebi Anaraki K7
  6. Motahhary M8
  7. Khalilipouya E9
  8. Harif Nashtifani A10
  9. Shafiei S2
  10. Ramezani Farani M11
  11. Nabavi N12
  12. Salimimoghadam S13
  13. Aref AR14, 15
  14. Raesi R16, 17
  15. Taheriazam A2, 18
  16. Entezari M1, 2
  17. Zha W19

Source: Environmental Research Published:2023


Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third most aggressive tumor globally, and it can be categorized into two forms: colitis-mediated CRC and sporadic CRC. The therapeutic approaches for CRC encompass surgical intervention, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. However, even with the implementation of these techniques, the 5-year survival rate for metastatic CRC remains at a mere 12–14%. In the realm of CRC treatment, gene therapy has emerged as a novel therapeutic approach. Among the crucial molecular pathways that govern tumorigenesis, STAT3 plays a significant role. This pathway is subject to regulation by cytokines and growth factors. Once translocated into the nucleus, STAT3 influences the expression levels of factors associated with cell proliferation and metastasis. Literature suggests that the upregulation of STAT3 expression is observed as CRC cells progress towards metastatic stages. Consequently, elevated STAT3 levels serve as a significant determinant of poor prognosis and can be utilized as a diagnostic factor for cancer patients. The biological and malignant characteristics of CRC cells contribute to low survival rates in patients, as the upregulation of STAT3 prevents apoptosis and promotes pro-survival autophagy, thereby accelerating tumorigenesis. Furthermore, STAT3 plays a role in facilitating the proliferation of CRC cells through the stimulation of glycolysis and promoting metastasis via the induction of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Notably, an intriguing observation is that the upregulation of STAT3 can mediate resistance to 5-fluorouracil, oxaliplatin, and other anti-cancer drugs. Moreover, the radio-sensitivity of CRC diminishes with increased STAT3 expression. Compounds such as curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, and other anti-tumor agents exhibit the ability to suppress STAT3 and its associated pathways, thereby impeding tumorigenesis in CRC. Furthermore, it is worth noting that nanostructures have demonstrated anti-proliferative and anti-metastatic properties in CRC. © 2023
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