Molecular Mechanism of Tumor Progression and Novel Therapeutic and Diagnostic Strategies in Mesothelioma

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This study investigates mesothelioma's molecular mechanisms, identifying key gene mutations and signaling pathway disruptions while exploring novel therapeutic targets like MSLN, OXTR, PRMT5, and CHST4.

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Mesothelioma is characterized by the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, with frequent mutations in neurofibromin 2 (NF2), BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1), and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A). These mutations lead to disruptions in the Hippo signaling pathway and histone methylation, promoting tumor growth. NF2 mutations result in Merlin loss, leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation, whereas BAP1 mutations impair chromatin remodeling and hinder DNA damage repair. Emerging molecular targets in mesothelioma include mesothelin (MSLN), oxytocin receptor (OXTR), protein arginine methyltransferase (PRMT5), and carbohydrate sulfotransferase 4 (CHST4). MSLN-based therapies, such as antibody–drug conjugates and immunotoxins, have shown efficacy in clinical trials. OXTR, upregulated in mesothelioma, is correlated with poor prognosis and represents a novel therapeutic target. PRMT5 inhibition is being explored in tumors with MTAP deletions, commonly co-occurring with CDKN2A loss. CHST4 expression is associated with improved prognosis, potentially influencing tumor immunity. Immune checkpoint inhibitors targeting PD-1/PD-L1 have shown promise in some cases; however, resistance mechanisms remain a challenge. Advances in multi-omics approaches are improving our understanding of mesothelioma pathogenesis. Future research aims to identify novel therapeutic targets and personalized treatment strategies, particularly in the context of epigenetic therapy and combination immunotherapy.

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