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A new pathway for gastric cancer progression

Last updated: February 23, 2026 5:10 am
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A new pathway for gastric cancer progression

A recent study published in Cancer Gene Therapy identifies COL3A1 as a key driver in gastric cancer. The research demonstrates that this protein promotes tumor progression by activating the well-known PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. This mechanistic insight provides a clearer molecular picture of how gastric cancer develops and advances, highlighting a potential new target for therapeutic intervention.

Why it might matter to you: For gastroenterologists and oncologists, this finding adds a specific molecular target to the landscape of gastric cancer biology. Understanding the role of COL3A1 could inform the development of more targeted diagnostic biomarkers or future therapies aimed at disrupting this pathway. It represents a step toward more precise management strategies for a malignancy that remains a significant clinical challenge.

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