Drug resistance and new therapies in colorectal cancer

Kevin Van der Jeught(Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Han-Chen Xu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yu-Jing Li(Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Xiong-Bin Lu(Indiana University Health), Guang Ji(Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
World Journal of Gastroenterology
September 14, 2018
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is often diagnosed at an advanced stage when tumor cell dissemination has taken place. Chemo- and targeted therapies provide only a limited increase of overall survival for these patients. The major reason for clinical outcome finds its origin in therapy resistance. Escape mechanisms to both chemo- and targeted therapy remain the main culprits. Here, we evaluate major resistant mechanisms and elaborate on potential new therapies. Amongst promising therapies is α-amanitin antibody-drug conjugate targeting hemizygous p53 loss. It becomes clear that a dynamic interaction with the tumor microenvironment exists and that this dictates therapeutic outcome. In addition, CRC displays a limited response to checkpoint inhibitors, as only a minority of patients with microsatellite instable high tumors is susceptible. In this review, we highlight new developments with clinical potentials to augment responses to checkpoint inhibitors.


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