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. 2012 Feb 1;18(3):598-604.
doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-11-2259. Epub 2011 Nov 7.

Molecular pathways: targeting mechanisms of asbestos and erionite carcinogenesis in mesothelioma

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Molecular pathways: targeting mechanisms of asbestos and erionite carcinogenesis in mesothelioma

Michele Carbone et al. Clin Cancer Res. .

Abstract

Malignant mesothelioma is an aggressive malignancy related to asbestos and erionite exposure. AP-1 transcriptional activity and the NF-κB signaling pathway have been linked to mesothelial cell transformation and tumor progression. HGF and c-Met are highly expressed in mesotheliomas. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase, AKT, and the downstream mTOR are involved in cell growth and survival, and they are often found to be activated in mesothelioma. p16(INK4a) and p14(ARF) are frequently inactivated in human mesothelioma, and ∼50% of mesotheliomas contain the NF2 mutation. Molecular therapies aimed at interfering with these pathways have not improved the dismal prognosis of mesothelioma, except possibly for a small subset of patients who benefit from certain therapies. Recent studies have shown the importance of asbestos-induced inflammation in the initiation and growth of mesothelioma, and HMGB1 and Nalp3 inflammasome have been identified as key initiators of this process. Asbestos induces cell necrosis, causing the release of HMGB1, which in turn may activate Nalp3 inflammasome, a process that is enhanced by asbestos-induced production of reactive oxygen species. HMGB1 and Nalp3 induce proinflammatory responses and lead to interleukin-1β and TNF-α secretion and NF-κB activity, thereby promoting cell survival and tumor growth. Novel strategies that interfere with asbestos- and erionite-mediated inflammation might prevent or delay the onset of mesothelioma in high-risk cohorts, including genetically predisposed individuals, and/or inhibit tumor growth. The very recent discovery that germline BAP1 mutations cause a new cancer syndrome characterized by mesothelioma, uveal melanoma, and melanocytic tumors provides researchers with a novel target for prevention and early detection.

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Fig. 1
Working hypothesis of mesothelioma carcinogenesis. Asbestos causes necrotic HM death, leading to the release of HMGB1 into the extracellular space. HMGB1 elicits macrophage accumulation and triggers the inflammatory response and TNF-α secretion. TNF-α activates the NF-κB pathway, which increases survival of asbestos-damaged HM. This allows key genetic alterations to accumulate within HM that sustain asbestos-induced DNA damage that lead to the initiation of mesothelioma.
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Fig. 2
Potential targets and strategies for mesothelioma therapy that have been proposed based on recent studies.

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