Resumen
Mucinous colorectal cancer is characterised by abundant mucin glycoprotein production and is associated with resistance to chemotherapy-based treatments. This review outlines mechanisms for cell death resistance present in mucinous colorectal cancer including glycoprotein interactions with cell survival and cell apoptotic pathways. Further mechanisms are explored, including alterations in the expression of chemotherapy metabolism and resistance genes. This review identifies directions for future investigation of mucinous colorectal cancer and novel treatment strategies.