Multidimensional outlook on the pathophysiology of cervical cancer invasion and metastasis.
Neena GeorgePoonam BhandariPadival ShrupthaPradyumna JayaramSima ChaudhariKapaettu SatyamoorthyPublished in: Molecular and cellular biochemistry (2023)
Cervical cancer being one of the primary causes of high mortality rates among women is an area of concern, especially with ineffective treatment strategies. Extensive studies are carried out to understand various aspects of cervical cancer initiation, development and progression; however, invasive cervical squamous cell carcinoma has poor outcomes. Moreover, the advanced stages of cervical cancer may involve lymphatic circulation with a high risk of tumor recurrence at distant metastatic sites. Dysregulation of the cervical microbiome by human papillomavirus (HPV) together with immune response modulation and the occurrence of novel mutations that trigger genomic instability causes malignant transformation at the cervix. In this review, we focus on the major risk factors as well as the functionally altered signaling pathways promoting the transformation of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia into invasive squamous cell carcinoma. We further elucidate genetic and epigenetic variations to highlight the complexity of causal factors of cervical cancer as well as the metastatic potential due to the changes in immune response, epigenetic regulation, DNA repair capacity, and cell cycle progression. Our bioinformatics analysis on metastatic and non-metastatic cervical cancer datasets identified various significantly and differentially expressed genes as well as the downregulation of potential tumor suppressor microRNA miR-28-5p. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the genomic landscape in invasive and metastatic cervical cancer will help in stratifying the patient groups and designing potential therapeutic strategies.
Keyphrases
- squamous cell carcinoma
- immune response
- cell cycle
- small cell lung cancer
- dna repair
- risk factors
- high grade
- signaling pathway
- bioinformatics analysis
- locally advanced
- copy number
- dna methylation
- dna damage
- dendritic cells
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- case report
- oxidative stress
- adipose tissue
- lymph node metastasis
- single cell
- risk assessment
- climate change
- metabolic syndrome
- coronary artery disease
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- free survival
- preterm birth
- glycemic control
- breast cancer risk
- genome wide analysis