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Review
. 2013 Nov 14;19(42):7361-8.
doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i42.7361.

Role of cyclooxygenase-2 in gastric cancer development and progression

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Review

Role of cyclooxygenase-2 in gastric cancer development and progression

Jian Cheng et al. World J Gastroenterol. .

Abstract

Although the incidence of gastric cancer has been declining in recent decades, it remains a major public health issue as the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide. In China, gastric cancer is still the main cause of death in patients with malignant tumors. Most patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage and mortality is high. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is a rate-limiting enzyme in prostanoid synthesis and plays an important role in the development and progression of gastric cancer. The expression of COX-2 in gastric cancer is upregulated and its molecular mechanisms have been investigated. Helicobacter pylori infection, tumor suppressor gene mutation and the activation of nuclear factor-kappa B may be responsible for the elevated expression of COX-2 in gastric cancer. The mechanisms of COX-2 in the development and progression of gastric cancer are probably through promoting the proliferation of gastric cancer cells, while inhibiting apoptosis, assisting angiogenesis and lymphatic metastasis, and participating in cancer invasion and immunosuppression. This review is intended to discuss, comment and summarize recent research progress on the role of COX-2 in gastric cancer development and progression, and elucidate the molecular mechanisms which might be involved in the carcinogenesis.

Keywords: Carcinogenesis; Cyclooxygenase-2; Gastric cancer; Molecular mechanism; Prostagladin.

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