Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks third in the number of cancers mainly because of the inability to diagnose it at an early stage. The pathogenesis of CRC is complicated, which is the result of the complex interaction of multiple genetic and environmental factors. Currently, one of the main treatments for CRC is chemotherapy. But the primary cause of CRC treatment failure is drug resistance. The expression of cyclin-dependent kinase 9 (CDK9) was correlated with elevated autophagy levels in colon cancer, and high expression of CDK9 indicates a poor prognosis in CRC. The incidence of autophagy and the expressions of Beclin 1 and ATP binding cassette transporter G2 are different in left and right colon cancer, and autophagy may be involved in the occurrence of chemotherapy resistance. In this article, the roles of CDK9, ATP binding cassette transporter G2 and Beclin 1 in CRC were elucidated, emphasizing the linkages among them and providing potential therapeutic targets of CRC.
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