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Mucins in pancreatic cancer: biological role, implications in carcinogenesis and applications in diagnosis and therapy.
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Biological RoleOncologyPancreatic CancerGastrointestinal OncologyMedicineMucin ExpressionCancer Cell BiologyPathologyNew EvidenceMolecular OncologyCellular BiochemistryCancer BiologyCell BiologyCancer ResearchTumor MicroenvironmentTumor Biology
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth highest cause of cancer mortality in the world. It has very low survival rates owing to late diagnosis resulting from the absence of accurate diagnostic tools and effective therapies. Hence, there is a pressing need to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic tools. In the recent years, there has been new evidence implicating the importance of mucins in pancreatic carcinogenesis. Mucins belong to a group of heavily glycosylated proteins, and are often aberrantly expressed in a number of cancers such as pancreatic cancer. Therefore, this literature review will summarise the role of mucins and mucin expression in pancreatic neoplasms. Subsequently the paper will also discuss the most recent advances in the biological properties of mucins and their role in carcinogenesis and resistance to chemotherapy. Then it will conclude on the newest developments in diagnosis and therapy based on mucins for pancreatic cancer.
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