Clinical impact of epithelial–mesenchymal transition for cancer therapy

Author:

Mukerjee Nobendu1,Nag Sagnik2,Bhattacharya Bikramjit3,Alexiou Athanasios4,Mirgh Divya5,Mukherjee Dattatreya6,Adhikari Manab Deb7,Anand Krishnan8ORCID,Muthusamy Raman9,Gorai Sukhamoy10,Thorat Nanasaheb11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology West Bengal State University, Barasat Kolkata India

2. Department of Bio‐Sciences School of Biosciences & Technology Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore Tamil Nadu India

3. Department of Applied Microbiology School of Biosciences and Technology Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore Tamil Nadu India

4. Department of Science and Engineering Novel Global Community Educational Foundation Hebersham New South Wales Australia

5. Vaccine and Immunotherapy Canter Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Raiganj Govt Medical College and Hospital Raiganj West Bengal India

7. Department of Biotechnology University of North Bengal Darjeeling West Bengal India

8. Department of Chemical Pathology School of Pathology Faculty of Health Sciences University of the Free State Bloemfontein South Africa

9. Center for Global Health Research Saveetha Medical College & Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences Chennai Tamil Nadu India

10. Rush University Medical Center Chicago Illinois USA

11. Limerick Digital Cancer Research Centre and Department of Physics Bernal Institute University of Limerick, Castletroy Limerick Ireland

Abstract

AbstractThe epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) represents a pivotal frontier in oncology, playing a central role in the metastatic cascade of cancer—a leading global health challenge. This comprehensive review delves into the complexities of EMT, a process where cancer cells gain exceptional mobility, facilitating their invasion into distant organs and the establishment of secondary malignancies. We thoroughly examine the myriad of factors influencing EMT, encompassing transcription factors, signalling pathways, metabolic alterations, microRNAs, long non‐coding RNAs, epigenetic changes, exosomal interactions and the intricate dynamics of the tumour microenvironment. Particularly, the review emphasises the advanced stages of EMT, crucial for the development of highly aggressive cancer phenotypes. During this phase, cancer cells penetrate the vascular barrier and exploit the bloodstream to propagate life‐threatening metastases through the mesenchymal–epithelial transition. We also explore EMT's significant role in fostering tumour dormancy, senescence, the emergence of cancer stem cells and the formidable challenge of therapeutic resistance. Our review transcends a mere inventory of EMT‐inducing elements; it critically assesses the current state of EMT‐focused clinical trials, revealing both the hurdles and significant breakthroughs. Highlighting the potential of EMT research, we project its transformative impact on the future of cancer therapy. This exploration is aimed at paving the way towards an era of effectively managing this relentless disease, positioning EMT at the forefront of innovative cancer research strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

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