Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The TGFβ and Ras-MAPK pathways play critical roles in cell development and cell cycle regulation, as well as in tumor formation and metastasis. In the absence of cellular transformation, these pathways operate in opposition to one another, where TGFβ maintains an...

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Main Authors: Chapnick Douglas A, Warner Lisa, Bernet Jennifer, Rao Timsi, Liu Xuedong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-12-01
Series:Cell & Bioscience
Subjects:
ERK
MEK
Ras
Online Access:http://www.cellandbioscience.com/content/1/1/42
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spelling doaj-2ac562564988421db9cc09a4ab642b2e2020-11-25T01:17:22ZengBMCCell & Bioscience2045-37012011-12-01114210.1186/2045-3701-1-42Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progressionChapnick Douglas AWarner LisaBernet JenniferRao TimsiLiu Xuedong<p>Abstract</p> <p>The TGFβ and Ras-MAPK pathways play critical roles in cell development and cell cycle regulation, as well as in tumor formation and metastasis. In the absence of cellular transformation, these pathways operate in opposition to one another, where TGFβ maintains an undifferentiated cell state and suppresses proliferation, while Ras-MAPK pathways promote proliferation, survival and differentiation. However, in colorectal and pancreatic cancers, the opposing pathways' mechanisms are simultaneously activated in order to promote cancer progression and metastasis. Here, we highlight the roles of the TGFβ and Ras-MAPK pathways in normal and malignant states, and provide an explanation for how the concomitant activation of these pathways drives tumor biology. Finally, we survey potential therapeutic targets in these pathways.</p> http://www.cellandbioscience.com/content/1/1/42TGFβMetastasisERKMEKRasCrosstalkSignal Transduction
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author Chapnick Douglas A
Warner Lisa
Bernet Jennifer
Rao Timsi
Liu Xuedong
spellingShingle Chapnick Douglas A
Warner Lisa
Bernet Jennifer
Rao Timsi
Liu Xuedong
Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression
Cell & Bioscience
TGFβ
Metastasis
ERK
MEK
Ras
Crosstalk
Signal Transduction
author_facet Chapnick Douglas A
Warner Lisa
Bernet Jennifer
Rao Timsi
Liu Xuedong
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title Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression
title_short Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression
title_full Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression
title_fullStr Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression
title_full_unstemmed Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression
title_sort partners in crime: the tgfβ and mapk pathways in cancer progression
publisher BMC
series Cell & Bioscience
issn 2045-3701
publishDate 2011-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The TGFβ and Ras-MAPK pathways play critical roles in cell development and cell cycle regulation, as well as in tumor formation and metastasis. In the absence of cellular transformation, these pathways operate in opposition to one another, where TGFβ maintains an undifferentiated cell state and suppresses proliferation, while Ras-MAPK pathways promote proliferation, survival and differentiation. However, in colorectal and pancreatic cancers, the opposing pathways' mechanisms are simultaneously activated in order to promote cancer progression and metastasis. Here, we highlight the roles of the TGFβ and Ras-MAPK pathways in normal and malignant states, and provide an explanation for how the concomitant activation of these pathways drives tumor biology. Finally, we survey potential therapeutic targets in these pathways.</p>
topic TGFβ
Metastasis
ERK
MEK
Ras
Crosstalk
Signal Transduction
url http://www.cellandbioscience.com/content/1/1/42
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