Molecular Pathogenesis of Cholangiocarcinoma.
Peter Lawrence Zaki LabibGeorge GoodchildStephen P PereiraPublished in: BMC cancer (2019)
Regardless of aetiology, most risk factors for cholangiocarcinoma cause chronic inflammation and/or cholestasis, leading to the activation of common intracellular pathways that result in reactive cell proliferation, genetic/epigenetic mutations and cholangiocarcinogenesis. An understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of cholangiocarcinoma is vital when developing new diagnostic biomarkers and targeted therapies for this disease.