The PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway and prostate cancer: at the crossroads of AR, MAPK, and WNT signaling
BY Shorning, MS Dass, MJ Smalley… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Oncogenic activation of the phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K), protein kinase B
(PKB/AKT), and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is a frequent event in …
(PKB/AKT), and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is a frequent event in …
Hypoxia: overview on hypoxia-mediated mechanisms with a focus on the role of HIF genes
AA Tirpe, D Gulei, SM Ciortea, C Crivii… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Hypoxia represents a frequent player in a number of malignancies, contributing to the
development of the neoplastic disease. This review will discuss the means by which hypoxia …
development of the neoplastic disease. This review will discuss the means by which hypoxia …
WNT signalling in prostate cancer
V Murillo-Garzón, R Kypta - Nature Reviews Urology, 2017 - nature.com
Genome sequencing and gene expression analyses of prostate tumours have highlighted
the potential importance of genetic and epigenetic changes observed in WNT signalling …
the potential importance of genetic and epigenetic changes observed in WNT signalling …
[HTML][HTML] Upregulated lncRNA SNHG1 contributes to progression of non-small cell lung cancer through inhibition of miR-101-3p and activation of Wnt/β-catenin …
Y Cui, F Zhang, C Zhu, L Geng, T Tian, H Liu - Oncotarget, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lung cancer is the most common and aggressive tumor in the world. Long non-coding RNA
small nucleolar RNA host gene 1 (lncRNA SNHG1) play critical roles in the progression of …
small nucleolar RNA host gene 1 (lncRNA SNHG1) play critical roles in the progression of …
Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying prostate cancer development: therapeutic implications
Prostate cancer is the most frequent nonskin cancer and second most common cause of
cancer-related deaths in man. Prostate cancer is a clinically heterogeneous disease with …
cancer-related deaths in man. Prostate cancer is a clinically heterogeneous disease with …
A Sox2–Sox9 signalling axis maintains human breast luminal progenitor and breast cancer stem cells
Increased cancer stem cell content during development of resistance to tamoxifen in breast
cancer is driven by multiple signals, including Sox2-dependent activation of Wnt signalling …
cancer is driven by multiple signals, including Sox2-dependent activation of Wnt signalling …
[HTML][HTML] Inside the stemness engine: Mechanistic links between deregulated transcription factors and stemness in cancer
EH Ervin, R French, CH Chang, S Pauklin - Seminars in cancer biology, 2022 - Elsevier
Cell identity is largely determined by its transcriptional profile. In tumour, deregulation of
transcription factor expression and/or activity enables cancer cell to acquire a stem-like state …
transcription factor expression and/or activity enables cancer cell to acquire a stem-like state …
Reactivation of embryonic genetic programs in tissue regeneration and disease
Embryonic genetic programs are reactivated in response to various types of tissue damage,
providing cell plasticity for tissue regeneration or disease progression. In acute conditions …
providing cell plasticity for tissue regeneration or disease progression. In acute conditions …
SOX9: An emerging driving factor from cancer progression to drug resistance
Dysregulation of transcription factors is one of the common problems in the pathogenesis of
human cancer. Among them, SOX9 is one of the critical transcription factors involved in …
human cancer. Among them, SOX9 is one of the critical transcription factors involved in …
ASPM promotes prostate cancer stemness and progression by augmenting Wnt− Dvl-3− β-catenin signaling
VC Pai, CC Hsu, TS Chan, WY Liao, CP Chuu… - Oncogene, 2019 - nature.com
Recurrent and hormone-refractory prostate cancer (PCA) exhibits aggressive behaviors
while current therapeutic approaches show little effect of prolonging the survival of patients …
while current therapeutic approaches show little effect of prolonging the survival of patients …