Title:Targeting to Overexpressed Receptor in Colon Cancer: A Review
Volume: 3
Author(s): Tarun Sharma, Md. Moidul Islam, Akshay Kumar Lunawat and Sarjana Raikwar*
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmaceutics, ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, 142001, Punjab, India
Keywords:
Colon cancer, G-protein-coupled receptors, integrin receptors, folate receptor, transferrin receptor, epidermal growth factor receptor, CD-44 receptor.
Abstract: Colon cancer is a major global health concern characterized by complex interactions
of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. The "hallmarks of cancer" encompass
various distinctions between cancerous and normal tissues, including vascular characteristics,
making it a possible target for medication administration with specificity. The tumor microenvironment
in colon cancer is a dynamic ecosystem comprising various cell types like cancer-
associated fibroblasts, immune cells, and endothelial cells, influencing tumor progression
and response to therapy. Various overexpressed receptors in colon cancer, like G-proteincoupled
receptors (GPCRs), integrins, folate receptors, transferrin receptors, epidermal
growth factor receptors (EGFRs), and CD-44 receptors, offer opportunities for targeted drug
delivery. These receptors play vital roles in cancer cell growth, proliferation, and metastasis,
making them important targets for therapeutic intervention.