Claudin and pancreatic cancer

Front Oncol. 2023 Mar 7:13:1136227. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1136227. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Due to the lack of timely and accurate screening modalities and treatments, most pancreatic cancer (PCa) patients undergo fatal PCa progression within a short period since diagnosis. The claudin(CLDN) family is expressed specifically as tight junction structure in a variety of tumors, including PCa, and affects tumor progression by changing the cell junctions. Thus far, many of the 27 members of the claudin family, including claudin-18.2 and claudin-4, have significantly aberrantly expression in pancreatic tumors. In addition, some studies have confirmed the role of some claudin proteins in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic tumors. By targeting different targets of claudin protein and combining chemotherapy, further enhance tumor cell necrosis and inhibit tumor invasion and metastasis. Claudins can either promote or inhibit the development of pancreatic cancer, which indicates that the diagnosis and treatment of different kinds of claudins require to consider different biological characteristics. This literature summarizes the functional characteristics and clinical applications of various claudin proteins in Pca cells, with a focus on claudin-18.2 and claudin-4.

Keywords: claudin (CLDN); claudin-18.2; claudin-4; diagnosis; pancreatic cancer (PCA); targeted therapy.

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Grants and funding

This research was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 82002619), the Key Medical Research Projects of Shanxi Province (No. 2020XM55), and the Talent Introduction Scientific Research Start-up Fund of Shanxi Bethune Hospital (No. 2020RC006).