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Guarding against digestive-system cancers: Unveiling the role of Chk2 as a potential therapeutic target

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Guarding against digestive-system cancers: Unveiling the role of Chk2 as a potential therapeutic target

An Yucheng
Gao Duolun
He Yanjie
Ge Nan
Guo Jintao
Sun Siyu
Wang Caixia
Yang Fan
Genes & Diseases第12卷, 第1期纸质出版 2025-01-01在线发表 2023-12-07
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Digestive-system cancers represent major threats to human health; however, the mechanisms underlying tumorigenesis and radiochemotherapy resistance have remained elusive. Therefore, an urgent need exists for identifying key drivers of digestive system tumorigenesis and novel targeted therapeutics. The checkpoint kinase 2 (Chk2) regulates cell-cycle progression, and Chk2 dysregulation or Chk2 mutations can lead to the development of various cancers, which makes Chk2 an important research topic. This review summarizes the roles of Chk2 in DNA-damage responses, cell-cycle regulation, autophagy, and homeostasis maintenance. We describe relationships between tumorigenesis and cell-cycle dysregulation induced by Chk2 mutations. In addition, we summarize evidence indicating that Chk2 can serve as a novel therapeutic target, based on its contributions to radiochemotherapy-resistance reversion and progress made in developing antitumor agents against Chk2. The prevailing evidence supports the conclusion that further research on Chk2 will provide a deeper understanding of digestive-system tumorigenesis and should suggest novel therapeutic targets.

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Checkpoint kinase 2Cell-cycle arrestDigestive-system cancerRadiochemotherapy resistanceTumorigenesis