Signal transduction pathways and their relevance in human astrocytomas
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Signal transduction pathways and their relevance in human astrocytomas
Abstract
Aberrations in a number of signal transduction pathways have been identified as playing a key role in the molecular pathogenesis of astrocytomas and their progression to high grade glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). GBMs are characterized by overexpression of the Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptors (PDGFR) and their ligands (PDGF), as well as the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGF-R). These receptors activate the Ras pathway, a key cellular signal transduction pathway, culminating in the activation of a wide range of Ras-dependent cellular events. GBMs have also been found to either overexpression or lose expression of various Protein Kinase C (PKC) isoforms. Major strides are being made in developing pharmacological agents which specifically inhibit these growth factor receptors and intracellular signal transduction pathways. Elucidating the role of these pathways in GBMs is thus of major clinical importance, as these novel molecularly-targeted agents may prove of use in the clinical management of GBMs in the future.
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