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Pathogenic roles of alterations in vitamin D and vitamin D receptor in gastric tumorigenesis

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 8, Issue 17, Pages 29474-29486

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.15298

Keywords

vitamin D; vitamin D receptor; gastric cancer; tumorigenesis

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC1302200]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31371167, 81570477]

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Gastric cancer is currently the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, especially in Japan, Korea and China, and the 5-year survival rate of gastric cancer is less than 30%. Thus, it is important to shed more lights on novel agents to prevent gastric cancer or to improve survival rate of the patients. Vitamin D not only maintains calcium and bone homeostasis, but also mostly inhibits tumor genesis, invasion, and metastasis through activation of vitamin D receptor. Although epidemiological results are not consistent, accumulating evidence from gastric cancer cells, animal models, and clinical trials suggest that vitamin D deficiency may increase the risk and mortality of gastric cancer, but vitamin D supplement might be a safe and economical way to prevent or treat gastric cancer. Here, we reviewed the current studies on vitamin D and its receptor and focused on the pathogenic roles of their alterations in gastric tumorigenesis.

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