CLDN18.2: a potential nanotherapeutic target for cholangiocarcinoma
Yu Huang, Yulu Ye, Tingzhuang Yi, Cheng Yuan, Daojun Li

TL;DR
This paper reviews CLDN18.2 as a promising target for treating cholangiocarcinoma, a deadly liver cancer with limited treatment options.
Contribution
The paper systematically summarizes the potential of CLDN18.2 as a diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic marker in cholangiocarcinoma.
Findings
CLDN18.2-targeted therapies show promise in improving survival for CLDN18.2-positive cancers.
Combining CLDN18.2-targeted agents with standard therapies may offer better outcomes for advanced cholangiocarcinoma.
Current therapies for cholangiocarcinoma have limited effectiveness, highlighting the need for new strategies like CLDN18.2 targeting.
Abstract
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is an extremely malignant and aggressive primary liver tumor that has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Unfortunately, the prognosis for patients diagnosed with CCA remains exceptionally poor. Currently, the primary treatment options include surgery and chemotherapy. However, the effectiveness of postoperative chemotherapy is limited, characterized by a brief duration of remission and high rates of recurrence and metastasis, resulting in minimal survival benefits for patients. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop new therapeutic strategies that are both safer and more effective. In recent years, as oncology research has progressed, Claudin 18.2 (CLDN18.2)-targeted therapy has emerged, showing promise for improving the survival of patients with CLDN18.2-positive cancers. Studies suggest that combining new agents targeting CLDN18.2 with…
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TopicsCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies · Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms · Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
