Role of ABL Family Kinases in Breast Cancer

<p>The ABL family of non-receptor tyrosine kinases, ABL1 (also known as c-ABL) and ABL2 (also known as Arg), links diverse extracellular stimuli to signaling pathways that control cell growth, survival, adhesion, migration and invasion. ABL tyrosine kinases play an oncogenic role in human leuk...

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Main Author: Wang, Jun
Other Authors: Pendergast, Ann Marie
Published: 2016
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ABL
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12125
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spelling ndltd-DUKE-oai-dukespace.lib.duke.edu-10161-121252017-03-17T03:43:30ZRole of ABL Family Kinases in Breast CancerWang, JunPharmacologyABLBreast CancerMetastasis<p>The ABL family of non-receptor tyrosine kinases, ABL1 (also known as c-ABL) and ABL2 (also known as Arg), links diverse extracellular stimuli to signaling pathways that control cell growth, survival, adhesion, migration and invasion. ABL tyrosine kinases play an oncogenic role in human leukemias. However, the role of ABL kinases in solid tumors including breast cancer progression and metastasis is just emerging. </p><p>To evaluate whether ABL family kinases are involved in breast cancer development and metastasis, we first analyzed genomic data from large-scale screen of breast cancer patients. We found that ABL kinases are up-regulated in invasive breast cancer patients and high expression of ABL kinases correlates with poor prognosis and early metastasis. Using xenograft mouse models combined with genetic and pharmacological approaches, we demonstrated that ABL kinases are required for regulating breast cancer progression and metastasis to the bone. Using next generation sequencing and bioinformatics analysis, we uncovered a critical role for ABL kinases in promoting multiple oncogenic pathways including TAZ and STAT5 signaling networks and the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). These findings revealed a role for ABL kinases in regulating breast cancer tumorigenesis and bone metastasis and provide a rationale for targeting breast tumors with ABL-specific inhibitors.</p>DissertationPendergast, Ann Marie2016Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10161/12125
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topic Pharmacology
ABL
Breast Cancer
Metastasis
spellingShingle Pharmacology
ABL
Breast Cancer
Metastasis
Wang, Jun
Role of ABL Family Kinases in Breast Cancer
description <p>The ABL family of non-receptor tyrosine kinases, ABL1 (also known as c-ABL) and ABL2 (also known as Arg), links diverse extracellular stimuli to signaling pathways that control cell growth, survival, adhesion, migration and invasion. ABL tyrosine kinases play an oncogenic role in human leukemias. However, the role of ABL kinases in solid tumors including breast cancer progression and metastasis is just emerging. </p><p>To evaluate whether ABL family kinases are involved in breast cancer development and metastasis, we first analyzed genomic data from large-scale screen of breast cancer patients. We found that ABL kinases are up-regulated in invasive breast cancer patients and high expression of ABL kinases correlates with poor prognosis and early metastasis. Using xenograft mouse models combined with genetic and pharmacological approaches, we demonstrated that ABL kinases are required for regulating breast cancer progression and metastasis to the bone. Using next generation sequencing and bioinformatics analysis, we uncovered a critical role for ABL kinases in promoting multiple oncogenic pathways including TAZ and STAT5 signaling networks and the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). These findings revealed a role for ABL kinases in regulating breast cancer tumorigenesis and bone metastasis and provide a rationale for targeting breast tumors with ABL-specific inhibitors.</p> === Dissertation
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Wang, Jun
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title Role of ABL Family Kinases in Breast Cancer
title_short Role of ABL Family Kinases in Breast Cancer
title_full Role of ABL Family Kinases in Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Role of ABL Family Kinases in Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Role of ABL Family Kinases in Breast Cancer
title_sort role of abl family kinases in breast cancer
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