Maslankova J, Vecurkovska I, Rabajdova M, Katuchova J, Kicka M, Gayova M, Katuch V. Regulation of transforming growth factor-β signaling as a therapeutic approach to treating colorectal cancer. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(33): 4744-4761 [PMID: 36156927 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i33.4744]
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Jana Katuchova, MD, PhD, Doctor, Professor, Surgeon, First Department of Surgery, Medical Faculty of Safarik University, 1 Trieda SNP, Kosice 04011, Kosicky kraj, Slovakia. jana.katuchova@upjs.sk
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 7, 2022; 28(33): 4744-4761 Published online Sep 7, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i33.4744
Regulation of transforming growth factor-β signaling as a therapeutic approach to treating colorectal cancer
Jana Maslankova, Ivana Vecurkovska, Miroslava Rabajdova, Jana Katuchova, Milos Kicka, Michala Gayova, Vladimir Katuch
Jana Maslankova, Ivana Vecurkovska, Miroslava Rabajdova, Department of Medical and Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice, Kosice 04011, Slovakia
Jana Katuchova, Milos Kicka, First Department of Surgery, Medical Faculty of Safarik University, Kosice 04011, Kosicky kraj, Slovakia
Michala Gayova, Department of Burns and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical Faculty at Safarik University and University Hospital, Kosice 04011, Slovakia
Vladimir Katuch, Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty at Safarik University and University Hospital, Kosice 04011, Slovakia
Author contributions: Maslankova J, Vecurkovska I, Rabajdova M, Katuchova J, Kicka M, Gayova M, and Katuch V contributed equally to the study’s conception, design and undertaking, and to manuscript preparation; all authors have read and approve the final manuscript.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare having no conflict of interests for this article.
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Corresponding author: Jana Katuchova, MD, PhD, Doctor, Professor, Surgeon, First Department of Surgery, Medical Faculty of Safarik University, 1 Trieda SNP, Kosice 04011, Kosicky kraj, Slovakia. jana.katuchova@upjs.sk
Received: May 12, 2022 Peer-review started: May 12, 2022 First decision: June 19, 2022 Revised: July 6, 2022 Accepted: August 16, 2022 Article in press: August 16, 2022 Published online: September 7, 2022 Processing time: 111 Days and 0.6 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: A thorough understanding of the complete transforming growth factor (TGF)-β/small mothers against decapentaplegic homolog signaling pathway is important for defining its functions during pathological processes of colorectal cancer. Inhibitors specifically targeting TGF-β pathway mediators that reduce the expression of a particular protein may lead to fewer/milder adverse effects. However, the dual role of the TGF-β pathway in the onset and progression of cancer complicates the physiological/ pathological and, thus, clinical situation. In recent years, research has shown that modification of members of this pathway is a promising approach for clinical procedures. Long-term treatment should emphasize personalized and targeted therapy.