Unraveling the prevalence of various signalling pathways in non-small-cell lung cancer: A review

AS Nair, AP Jayan, KR Anandu, VN Saiprabha… - Molecular and Cellular …, 2023 - Springer
AS Nair, AP Jayan, KR Anandu, VN Saiprabha, LK Pappachen
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2023Springer
Cancer has become a huge public health issue all around the world. The focus of research
is on innovative cancer therapy techniques that include the disease's unique targets. Among
the cancer-related deaths that occur, lung cancer is considered to be one of the major,
accounting for about 1.6 million fatalities globally in 2012, or nearly 20% of all cancer
deaths. Non-small-cell lung cancer, a type of lung cancer comprises upto 84% of lung
cancer cases, demonstrating the need for a more effective treatment. A novel category of …
Abstract
Cancer has become a huge public health issue all around the world. The focus of research is on innovative cancer therapy techniques that include the disease's unique targets. Among the cancer-related deaths that occur, lung cancer is considered to be one of the major, accounting for about 1.6 million fatalities globally in 2012, or nearly 20% of all cancer deaths. Non-small-cell lung cancer, a type of lung cancer comprises upto 84% of lung cancer cases, demonstrating the need for a more effective treatment. A novel category of cancer management, known as targeted cancer medicines, has risen to prominence in recent years. Targeted cancer treatments, like traditional chemotherapy, employ pharmacological drugs to slow cancer development, enhance cell death, and prevent it from spreading. Targeted treatments, as the name implies, work by interfering with particular proteins implicated in cancer. Numerous research conducted in the last several decades have led to the conclusion that signalling pathways are involved in the growth of lung cancer. All malignant tumours are produced, spread, invade, and behave in various abnormal ways due to abnormal pathways. Numerous significant signalling pathways, including the RTK/RAS/MAP-Kinase pathway (hence often referred to as RTK-RAS for simplicity), PI3K/Akt signalling, and others, have been discovered as commonly genetically changed. The current developments in research on various signalling pathways, as well as the underlying mechanisms of the molecules implicated in these pathways, are innovatively summarised in this review. To give a good sense of the study that has been done so far, many routes are placed together. Thus, this review includes the detailed description regarding each pathways, the mutations formed, and the present treatment strategy to overcome the resistance.
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