Reduction of Chemoresistance by Claudin‐14‐Targeting Peptide in Human Colorectal Cancer Cells
Yuko Mizukami,
Shotaro Hashimoto,
Tomoka Ando
et al.
Abstract:The expression of claudins (CLDNs), major components of tight junctions (TJs), is abnormal in various solid tumors. CLDN14 is highly expressed in human colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues and confers chemoresistance. CLDN14 may become a novel therapeutic target for CRC, but CLDN14‐targeting drugs have not been developed. Here, we searched for a CLDN14‐targeting peptide, which can suppress CLDN14 expression and chemoresistance using human CRC‐derived DLD‐1 and LoVo cells. Among some short peptides which mimic the s… Show more
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