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Claudin-18.2 as a therapeutic target in cancers: cumulative findings from basic research and clinical trials.


ABSTRACT: Claudins are major components of tight junctions that maintain cell polarity and intercellular adhesion. The dynamics of claudins in cancer cells have attracted attention as a therapeutic target. During carcinogenesis, claudin expression is generally downregulated; however, overexpression of claudin-18.2 has been observed in several types of cancers. Upregulated and mislocalized claudin-18.2 expression in cancer cells has been suggested as a therapeutic target. Research on claudin-18.2 has revealed its involvement in carcinogenesis. Clinical trials using zolbetuximab, a monoclonal antibody targeting claudin-18.2, for patients with advanced cancer yielded positive results with few high-grade adverse events; thus, it is expected to be a novel and effective therapeutic. Here, we review current insights into the role that claudin-18.2 plays in basic cancer research and clinical applications. A better understanding of these roles will facilitate the development of new treatment strategies for cancer patients with poor prognoses.

SUBMITTER: Kyuno D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8794250 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Claudin-18.2 as a therapeutic target in cancers: cumulative findings from basic research and clinical trials.

Kyuno Daisuke D   Takasawa Akira A   Takasawa Kumi K   Ono Yusuke Y   Aoyama Tomoyuki T   Magara Kazufumi K   Nakamori Yuna Y   Takemasa Ichiro I   Osanai Makoto M  

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Claudins are major components of tight junctions that maintain cell polarity and intercellular adhesion. The dynamics of claudins in cancer cells have attracted attention as a therapeutic target. During carcinogenesis, claudin expression is generally downregulated; however, overexpression of claudin-18.2 has been observed in several types of cancers. Upregulated and mislocalized claudin-18.2 expression in cancer cells has been suggested as a therapeutic target. Research on claudin-18.2 has revea  ...[more]

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