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The crossroads of breast cancer progression: insights into the modulation of major signaling pathways
Fernando Janczur Velloso, A. Bianco, Jéssica Oliveira Farias, Nadia Torres, Pault Y. M. Ferruzo, Valesca Anschau, Henrique César Jesus-Ferreira, Ted T. Chang, Mari Cleide Sogayar, Luiz F. Zerbini, Ricardo G. Correa
OncoTargets and Therapy · 2017 · ▲ 90 citations
Abstract
Abstract: Cancer is the disease with highest public health impact in developed countries. Particularly, breast cancer has the highest incidence in women worldwide and the fifth highest mortality in the globe, imposing a significant social and economic burden to society. The disease has a complex heterogeneous etiology, being associated with several risk factors that range from lifestyle to age and family history. Breast cancer is usually classified according to the site of tumor occurrence and gene expression profiling. Although mutations in a few key genes, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 , are associated with high breast cancer risk, the large majority of breast cancer cases are related to mutated genes of low penetrance, which are frequently altered in the whole population. Therefore, understanding the molecular basis of breast cancer, including the several deregulated genes and related pathways linked to this pathology, is essential to ensure advances in early tumor detection and prevention. In this review, we outline key cellular pathways whose deregulation has been associated with breast cancer, leading to alterations in cell proliferation, apoptosis, and the delicate hormonal balance of breast tissue cells. Therefore, here we describe some potential breast cancer-related nodes and signaling concepts linked to the disease, which can be positively translated into novel therapeutic approaches and predictive biomarkers. Keywords: breast cancer, estrogen receptor, PI3K, MAPK, JAK/STAT, Wnt, TGFβ, NFκB
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Velloso, F.J., Bianco, A., Farias, J.O., Torres, N., Ferruzo, P.Y.M., Anschau, V., Jesus-Ferreira, H.C., Chang, T.T., Sogayar, M.C., Zerbini, L.F., & Correa, R.G. (2017). The crossroads of breast cancer progression: insights into the modulation of major signaling pathways. <em>OncoTargets and Therapy</em>. https://doi.org/10.2147/ott.s142154
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Velloso FJ, Bianco A, Farias JO, Torres N, Ferruzo PYM, Anschau V, et al. The crossroads of breast cancer progression: insights into the modulation of major signaling pathways. OncoTargets and Therapy. 2017. doi:10.2147/ott.s142154.
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@article{fernando2017Thecro,
title = {The crossroads of breast cancer progression: insights into the modulation of major signaling pathways},
author = {Fernando Janczur Velloso and A. Bianco and Jéssica Oliveira Farias and Nadia Torres and Pault Y. M. Ferruzo and Valesca Anschau and Henrique César Jesus-Ferreira and Ted T. Chang and Mari Cleide Sogayar and Luiz F. Zerbini and Ricardo G. Correa},
journal = {OncoTargets and Therapy},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.2147/ott.s142154},
}
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