Cell cycle control in cancer
Cancer is a group of diseases in which cells divide continuously and excessively. Cell
division is tightly regulated by multiple evolutionarily conserved cell cycle control …
division is tightly regulated by multiple evolutionarily conserved cell cycle control …
Integrating old and new paradigms of G1/S control
Summary The Cdk-Rb-E2F pathway integrates external and internal signals to control
progression at the G1/S transition of the mammalian cell cycle. Alterations in this pathway …
progression at the G1/S transition of the mammalian cell cycle. Alterations in this pathway …
A unified model for the G1/S cell cycle transition
Efficient S phase entry is essential for development, tissue repair, and immune defences.
However, hyperactive or expedited S phase entry causes replication stress, DNA damage …
However, hyperactive or expedited S phase entry causes replication stress, DNA damage …
CDK4/6 initiates Rb inactivation and CDK2 activity coordinates cell-cycle commitment and G1/S transition
External signaling controls cell-cycle entry until cells irreversibly commit to the cell cycle to
ensure faithful DNA replication. This process is tightly regulated by cyclin-dependent …
ensure faithful DNA replication. This process is tightly regulated by cyclin-dependent …
A cell cycle centric view of tumour dormancy
WA Weston, AR Barr - British Journal of Cancer, 2023 - nature.com
Tumour dormancy and recurrent metastatic cancer remain the greatest clinical challenge for
cancer patients. Dormant tumour cells can evade treatment and detection, while retaining …
cancer patients. Dormant tumour cells can evade treatment and detection, while retaining …
[HTML][HTML] Cancer cell cycle heterogeneity as a critical determinant of therapeutic resistance
Intra-tumor heterogeneity is now arguably one of the most-studied topics in tumor biology, as
it represents a major obstacle to effective cancer treatment. Since tumor cells are highly …
it represents a major obstacle to effective cancer treatment. Since tumor cells are highly …
Cyclers' kinases in cell division: from molecules to cancer therapy
G Milletti, V Colicchia, F Cecconi - Cell Death & Differentiation, 2023 - nature.com
Faithful eucaryotic cell division requires spatio-temporal orchestration of multiple sequential
events. To ensure the dynamic nature of these molecular and morphological transitions, a …
events. To ensure the dynamic nature of these molecular and morphological transitions, a …
Slow-cycling (dormant) cancer cells in therapy resistance, cancer relapse and metastasis
It is increasingly appreciated that cancer cell heterogeneity and plasticity constitute major
barriers to effective clinical treatments and long-term therapeutic efficacy. Research in the …
barriers to effective clinical treatments and long-term therapeutic efficacy. Research in the …
The NUCKS1-SKP2-p21/p27 axis controls S phase entry
Efficient entry into S phase of the cell cycle is necessary for embryonic development and
tissue homoeostasis. However, unscheduled S phase entry triggers DNA damage and …
tissue homoeostasis. However, unscheduled S phase entry triggers DNA damage and …
Advances in Anti-Cancer Activities of Flavonoids in Scutellariae radix: Perspectives on Mechanism
Y Gu, QI Zheng, G Fan, R Liu - International Journal of Molecular …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Despite encouraging progresses in the development of novel therapies, cancer remains the
dominant cause of disease-related mortality and has become a leading economic and …
dominant cause of disease-related mortality and has become a leading economic and …