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12 Citations
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22 Pages

21 October 2020

The Ras pathway is frequently deregulated in cancer, actively contributing to tumor development and progression. Oncogenic activation of the Ras pathway is commonly due to point mutation of one of the three Ras genes, which occurs in almost one third...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,593 Views
21 Pages

The Alternative TrkAIII Splice Variant, a Targetable Oncogenic Participant in Human Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma

  • Lucia Cappabianca,
  • Veronica Zelli,
  • Cristina Pellegrini,
  • Michela Sebastiano,
  • Rita Maccarone,
  • Marco Clementi,
  • Alessandro Chiominto,
  • Pierdomenico Ruggeri,
  • Ludovica Cardelli and
  • Marianna Ruggieri
  • + 5 authors

5 January 2023

Post-therapeutic relapse, poor survival rates and increasing incidence justify the search for novel therapeutic targets and strategies in cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM). Within this context, a potential oncogenic role for TrkA in CMM is suggested...

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44 Citations
7,725 Views
30 Pages

10 September 2021

NDRG1 is an oncogenic signaling disruptor that plays a key role in multiple cancers, including aggressive pancreatic tumors. Recent studies have indicated a role for NDRG1 in the inhibition of multiple tyrosine kinases, including EGFR, c-Met, HER2 an...

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42 Citations
9,401 Views
25 Pages

15 April 2011

Retroviruses cause cancers in a variety of animals and humans. Research on retroviruses has provided important insights into mechanisms of oncogenesis in humans, including the discovery of viral oncogenes and cellular proto-oncogenes. The subject of...

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2 Citations
1,936 Views
16 Pages

Pathological Mechanisms Involved in HIV-Associated Lymphomagenesis: Novel Targeted Therapeutic Approaches

  • Mihaela Straista,
  • Francesca Caccuri,
  • Nicoleta Arnaut,
  • Arnaldo Caruso and
  • Mark Slevin

13 May 2025

The intricate interplay of direct and indirect mechanisms relating to immune dysfunction, chronic inflammation, and viral proteins represents a key factor of lymphomagenesis in HIV-infected patients. Indirect mechanisms based on cytokine dysregulatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,221 Views
20 Pages

Musashi-1 and miR-147 Precursor Interaction Mediates Synergistic Oncogenicity Induced by Co-Infection of Two Avian Retroviruses

  • Defang Zhou,
  • Longying Ding,
  • Menglu Xu,
  • Xiaoyao Liu,
  • Jingwen Xue,
  • Xinyue Zhang,
  • Xusheng Du,
  • Jing Zhou,
  • Xiyao Cui and
  • Ziqiang Cheng

21 October 2022

Synergism between avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) and reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) has been reported frequently in co-infected chicken flocks. Although significant progress has been made in understanding the tumorigenesis mechanisms of A...

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17 Citations
7,205 Views
32 Pages

A Driver Never Works Alone—Interplay Networks of Mutant p53, MYC, RAS, and Other Universal Oncogenic Drivers in Human Cancer

  • Maria Grzes,
  • Magdalena Oron,
  • Zuzanna Staszczak,
  • Akanksha Jaiswar,
  • Magdalena Nowak-Niezgoda and
  • Dawid Walerych

11 June 2020

The knowledge accumulating on the occurrence and mechanisms of the activation of oncogenes in human neoplasia necessitates an increasingly detailed understanding of their systemic interactions. None of the known oncogenic drivers work in isolation fr...

  • Review
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5 Citations
3,632 Views
14 Pages

MicroRNA-139, an Emerging Gate-Keeper in Various Types of Cancer

  • Christiaan J. Stavast,
  • Iris van Zuijen and
  • Stefan J. Erkeland

22 February 2022

Mounting data show that MIR139 is commonly silenced in solid cancer and hematological malignancies. MIR139 acts as a critical tumor suppressor by tuning the cellular response to different types of stress, including DNA damage, and by repressing oncog...

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10 Citations
11,120 Views
20 Pages

27 December 2011

An important assumption of our current understanding of the mechanisms of carcinogenesis has been the belief that clarification of the cancer process would inevitably reveal some of the crucial mechanisms of normal human gene regulation. Since the mo...

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3,548 Views
29 Pages

The Many Roads from Alternative Splicing to Cancer: Molecular Mechanisms Involving Driver Genes

  • Francisco Gimeno-Valiente,
  • Gerardo López-Rodas,
  • Josefa Castillo and
  • Luis Franco

1 June 2024

Cancer driver genes are either oncogenes or tumour suppressor genes that are classically activated or inactivated, respectively, by driver mutations. Alternative splicing—which produces various mature mRNAs and, eventually, protein variants fro...

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61 Citations
14,076 Views
30 Pages

The Crossroads between RAS and RHO Signaling Pathways in Cellular Transformation, Motility and Contraction

  • Olga Soriano,
  • Marta Alcón-Pérez,
  • Miguel Vicente-Manzanares and
  • Esther Castellano

27 May 2021

Ras and Rho proteins are GTP-regulated molecular switches that control multiple signaling pathways in eukaryotic cells. Ras was among the first identified oncogenes, and it appears mutated in many forms of human cancer. It mainly promotes proliferati...

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40 Citations
7,564 Views
20 Pages

The Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK signaling pathway, the first well-established MAPK pathway, plays essential roles in cell proliferation, survival, differentiation and development. It is activated in over 40% of human cancers owing to mutations of Ras, membrane r...

  • Opinion
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6 Citations
3,773 Views
15 Pages

30 March 2024

The discovery and subsequent research on the MET oncogene’s role in cancer onset and progression have illuminated crucial insights into the molecular mechanisms driving malignancy. The identification of MET as the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)...

  • Article
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3 Citations
3,322 Views
19 Pages

The Tumor Suppressor DAB2IP Is Regulated by Cell Contact and Contributes to YAP/TAZ Inhibition in Confluent Cells

  • Mattia Apollonio,
  • Arianna Bellazzo,
  • Nicoletta Franco,
  • Silvia Lombardi,
  • Beatrice Senigagliesi,
  • Loredana Casalis,
  • Pietro Parisse,
  • Agnes Thalhammer,
  • Gabriele Baj and
  • Rossella De Florian Fania
  • + 2 authors

27 June 2023

External and internal mechanical forces modulate cell morphology, movement, proliferation and metabolism, and represent crucial inputs for tissue homeostasis. The transcriptional regulators YAP and TAZ are important effectors of mechanical signaling...

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78 Citations
9,915 Views
20 Pages

Next-Generation Hedgehog/GLI Pathway Inhibitors for Cancer Therapy

  • Elisabeth Peer,
  • Suzana Tesanovic and
  • Fritz Aberger

15 April 2019

The Hedgehog/Glioma-associated oncogene homolog (HH/GLI) signaling pathway regulates self-renewal of rare and highly malignant cancer stem cells (CSC), which have been shown to account for the initiation and maintenance of tumor growth as well as for...

  • Review
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4 Citations
5,080 Views
16 Pages

Tolerance of Oncogene-Induced Replication Stress: A Fuel for Genomic Instability

  • Taichi Igarashi,
  • Kimiyoshi Yano,
  • Syoju Endo and
  • Bunsyo Shiotani

17 October 2024

Activation of oncogenes disturbs a wide variety of cellular processes and induces physiological dysregulation of DNA replication, widely referred to as replication stress (RS). Oncogene-induced RS can cause replication forks to stall or collapse, the...

  • Article
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2 Citations
3,897 Views
33 Pages

25 June 2021

Systems cancer biology analysis of calorie restriction (CR) mechanisms and pathways has not been carried out, leaving therapeutic benefits unclear. Using metadata analysis, we studied gene expression changes in normal mouse duodenum mucosa (DM) respo...

  • Review
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9 Citations
3,938 Views
25 Pages

26 May 2023

The development of RNA sequencing methods has allowed us to study and better understand the landscape of aberrant pre-mRNA splicing in tumors. Altered splicing patterns are observed in many different tumors and affect all hallmarks of cancer: growth...

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62 Citations
18,941 Views
15 Pages

KRAS G12C Mutations in NSCLC: From Target to Resistance

  • Alfredo Addeo,
  • Giuseppe Luigi Banna and
  • Alex Friedlaender

21 May 2021

Lung cancer represents the most common form of cancer, accounting for 1.8 million deaths globally in 2020. Over the last decade the treatment for advanced and metastatic non-small cell lung cancer have dramatically improved largely thanks to the emer...

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9 Citations
5,817 Views
17 Pages

Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) encompass a heterogeneous group of solid tumors that arise from the upper aerodigestive tract. The tumor cells face multiple challenges including an acute demand of protein synthesis often driven by onco...

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16 Citations
5,292 Views
17 Pages

Tumor-Promoting ATAD2 and Its Preclinical Challenges

  • Haicheng Liu,
  • Qianghai Wen,
  • Sheng Yan,
  • Weikun Zeng,
  • Yuhua Zou,
  • Quanliang Liu,
  • Guoxi Zhang,
  • Junrong Zou and
  • Xiaofeng Zou

28 July 2022

ATAD2 has received extensive attention in recent years as one prospective oncogene with tumor-promoting features in many malignancies. ATAD2 is a highly conserved bromodomain family protein that exerts its biological functions by mainly AAA ATPase an...

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3 Citations
3,255 Views
15 Pages

Role of RUNX3 in Restriction Point Regulation

  • Jung-Won Lee,
  • You-Soub Lee,
  • Min-Kyu Kim,
  • Xin-Zi Chi,
  • Dohun Kim and
  • Suk-Chul Bae

23 February 2023

A cell cycle is a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides. At the G1 phase of cell cycle, cells monitor their cumulative exposure to specific signals and make the critical decision to pass through the restriction (R)-point...

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63 Citations
11,657 Views
14 Pages

26 February 2018

Genomic and proteomic studies have helped improve our understanding of the underlying mechanism(s) of cancer development and progression. Mutations, overexpressed oncogenes, inactivated/downregulated tumor suppressors, loss of apoptosis, and dysregul...

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84 Citations
7,694 Views
14 Pages

BRAF Inhibitors in Thyroid Cancer: Clinical Impact, Mechanisms of Resistance and Future Perspectives

  • Fabiana Crispo,
  • Tiziana Notarangelo,
  • Michele Pietrafesa,
  • Giacomo Lettini,
  • Giovanni Storto,
  • Alessandro Sgambato,
  • Francesca Maddalena and
  • Matteo Landriscina

18 September 2019

The Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (RAS)/v-raf-1 murine leukemia viral oncogene homolog 1 (RAF)/mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 (MAPK) signaling cascade is the most important oncogenic pathway in human cancers. Tumors leading mutations...

  • Article
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6 Citations
3,618 Views
19 Pages

HOXB8 Counteracts MAPK/ERK Oncogenic Signaling in a Chicken Embryo Model of Neoplasia

  • Axelle Wilmerding,
  • Lauranne Bouteille,
  • Lucrezia Rinaldi,
  • Nathalie Caruso,
  • Yacine Graba and
  • Marie-Claire Delfini

18 August 2021

HOX transcription factors are members of an evolutionarily conserved family of proteins required for the establishment of the anteroposterior body axis during bilaterian development. Although they are often deregulated in cancers, the molecular mecha...

  • Review
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8 Citations
11,703 Views
32 Pages

KRAS Mutations in Cancer: Understanding Signaling Pathways to Immune Regulation and the Potential of Immunotherapy

  • Priyanka Uniyal,
  • Vivek Kumar Kashyap,
  • Tapan Behl,
  • Deepak Parashar and
  • Ravi Rawat

25 February 2025

The Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homologue (KRAS) mutation is one of the most prevailing mutations in various tumors and is difficult to cure. Long-term proliferation in carcinogenesis is primarily initiated by oncogenic KRAS-downstream signali...

  • Opinion
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5 Citations
3,373 Views
10 Pages

p53 Deficiency-Dependent Oncogenicity of Runx3

  • Kosei Ito,
  • Shohei Otani and
  • Yuki Date

10 April 2023

The RUNX transcription factors are frequently dysregulated in human cancers, suggesting their potential as attractive targets for drug treatment. However, all three transcription factors have been described as both tumor suppressors and oncogenes, in...

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218 Citations
26,826 Views
20 Pages

Cancer Cells Tune the Signaling Pathways to Empower de Novo Synthesis of Nucleotides

  • Elodie Villa,
  • Eunus S. Ali,
  • Umakant Sahu and
  • Issam Ben-Sahra

17 May 2019

Cancer cells exhibit a dynamic metabolic landscape and require a sufficient supply of nucleotides and other macromolecules to grow and proliferate. To meet the metabolic requirements for cell growth, cancer cells must stimulate de novo nucleotide syn...

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  • Article
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17 Citations
5,008 Views
14 Pages

Targeted Brain Tumor Therapy by Inhibiting the MDM2 Oncogene: In Vitro and In Vivo Antitumor Activity and Mechanism of Action

  • Surendra R. Punganuru,
  • Viswanath Arutla,
  • Wei Zhao,
  • Mehrdad Rajaei,
  • Hemantkumar Deokar,
  • Ruiwen Zhang,
  • John K. Buolamwini,
  • Kalkunte S. Srivenugopal and
  • Wei Wang

1 July 2020

There is a desperate need for novel and efficacious chemotherapeutic strategies for human brain cancers. There are abundant molecular alterations along the p53 and MDM2 pathways in human glioma, which play critical roles in drug resistance. The prese...

  • Review
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1 Citations
2,593 Views
43 Pages

EZH2 Dysregulation and Its Oncogenic Role in Human Cancers

  • Shiv Verma,
  • Nikita Goyal,
  • Suhani Goyal,
  • Parminder Kaur and
  • Sanjay Gupta

24 September 2025

Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 (EZH2) is a key epigenetic regulator known for its role in global gene silencing and is involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell survival, proliferation, invasion, and self-renewal. As a core component o...

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21 Citations
5,135 Views
13 Pages

29 December 2022

Expanding knowledge of the molecular mechanisms at the basis of tumor development, especially the cross-talk between oncogenic pathways, will possibly lead to better tailoring of anticancer therapies. Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2...

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249 Citations
12,482 Views
25 Pages

Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 3 is one of the most complex regulators of transcription. Constitutive activation of STAT3 has been reported in many types of tumors and depends on mechanisms such as hyperactivation of receptor...

  • Review
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20 Citations
7,759 Views
35 Pages

The Breast Cancer Protooncogenes HER2, BRCA1 and BRCA2 and Their Regulation by the iNOS/NOS2 Axis

  • Katie Lin,
  • Stavroula Baritaki,
  • Silvia Vivarelli,
  • Luca Falzone,
  • Aurora Scalisi,
  • Massimo Libra and
  • Benjamin Bonavida

The expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS; NOS2) and derived NO in various cancers was reported to exert pro- and anti-tumorigenic effects depending on the levels of expression and the tumor types. In humans, the breast cancer level of...

  • Review
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22 Citations
6,602 Views
23 Pages

16 December 2021

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are molecular chaperones that assist diverse cellular activities including protein folding, intracellular transportation, assembly or disassembly of protein complexes, and stabilization or degradation of misfolded or aggreg...

  • Article
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10 Citations
3,125 Views
14 Pages

8 August 2020

Melanoma cells addicted to mutated BRAF oncogene activity can be targeted by specific kinase inhibitors until they develop resistance to therapy. We observed that the expression of Galectin-1 (Gal-1), a soluble ligand of Neuropilin-1 (NRP1), is upreg...

  • Review
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16 Citations
5,672 Views
31 Pages

Notch Partners in the Long Journey of T-ALL Pathogenesis

  • María Luisa Toribio and
  • Sara González-García

10 January 2023

T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is an aggressive hematological disease that arises from the oncogenic transformation of developing T cells during T-lymphopoiesis. Although T-ALL prognosis has improved markedly in recent years, relapsing a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,559 Views
13 Pages

Enhancer RNA AL928768.3 from the IGH Locus Regulates MYC Expression and Controls the Proliferation and Chemoresistance of Burkitt Lymphoma Cells with IGH/MYC Translocation

  • Ekaterina Mikhailovna Stasevich,
  • Aksinya Nicolaevna Uvarova,
  • Matvey Mikhailovich Murashko,
  • Elmira Ramilevna Khabusheva,
  • Saveliy Andreevich Sheetikov,
  • Vladimir Sergeyevich Prassolov,
  • Dmitriy Vladimirovich Kuprash,
  • Denis Eriksonovich Demin and
  • Anton Markovich Schwartz

Chromosomal rearrangements leading to the relocation of proto-oncogenes into transcription-active regions are found in various types of tumors. In particular, the transfer of proto-oncogenes to the locus of heavy chains of immunoglobulins (IGH) is fr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,206 Views
18 Pages

The Oncogenic Signaling Pathways in BRAF-Mutant Melanoma Cells Are Modulated by Naphthalene Diimide-Like G-Quadruplex Ligands

  • Marta Recagni,
  • Martina Tassinari,
  • Filippo Doria,
  • Graziella Cimino-Reale,
  • Nadia Zaffaroni,
  • Mauro Freccero,
  • Marco Folini and
  • Sara N. Richter

18 October 2019

Melanoma is the most aggressive and deadly type of skin cancer. Despite the advent of targeted therapies directed against specific oncogene mutations, melanoma remains a tumor that is very difficult to treat, and ultimately remains incurable. In the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,764 Views
17 Pages

Multidisciplinary Treatment, Including Locoregional Chemotherapy, for Merkel-Polyomavirus-Positive Merkel Cell Carcinomas: Perspectives for Patients Exhibiting Oncogenic Alternative Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII Splicing of Neurotrophin Receptor Tropomyosin-Related Kinase A

  • Stefano Guadagni,
  • Antonietta Rosella Farina,
  • Lucia Annamaria Cappabianca,
  • Michela Sebastiano,
  • Rita Maccarone,
  • Veronica Zelli,
  • Marco Clementi,
  • Alessandro Chiominto,
  • Gemma Bruera and
  • Enrico Ricevuto
  • + 3 authors

3 November 2020

Merkel cell carcinomas (MCCs) are rare, aggressive, cutaneous neuroendocrine tumours, approximately 80% of which are caused by the genomic integration of Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV). MCPyV-positive MCCs carry poor prognosis in approximately 70%...

  • Review
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8 Citations
7,170 Views
47 Pages

Translational Advances in Oncogene and Tumor-Suppressor Gene Research

  • Radoslav Stojchevski,
  • Edward Agus Sutanto,
  • Rinni Sutanto,
  • Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev,
  • Mitko Mladenov,
  • Sajal Raj Singh,
  • Jitendra Kumar Sinha,
  • Shampa Ghosh,
  • Bhuvaneshwar Yarlagadda and
  • Krishna Kumar Singh
  • + 4 authors

17 March 2025

Cancer, characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of cells, is one of the leading causes of death globally, with approximately one in five people developing the disease in their lifetime. While many driver genes were identified decades ago, and...

  • Review
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291 Citations
19,600 Views
14 Pages

Nowadays cancer is the second main cause of death in the world. The most known bacterial carcinogen is Helicobacter pylori. Pathogens that can have an impact on cancer development in the gastrointestinal tract are also found in the oral cavity. Some...

  • Review
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89 Citations
9,618 Views
19 Pages

STAT3 and STAT5 Activation in Solid Cancers

  • Sebastian Igelmann,
  • Heidi A. Neubauer and
  • Gerardo Ferbeyre

25 September 2019

The Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT)3 and 5 proteins are activated by many cytokine receptors to regulate specific gene expression and mitochondrial functions. Their role in cancer is largely context-dependent as they can both...

  • Review
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31 Citations
16,322 Views
14 Pages

Deciphering the Relationship between SARS-CoV-2 and Cancer

  • Michele Costanzo,
  • Maria Anna Rachele De Giglio and
  • Giovanni Nicola Roviello

Some viruses are known to be associated with the onset of specific cancers. These microorganisms, oncogenic viruses or oncoviruses, can convert normal cells into cancer cells by modulating the central metabolic pathways or hampering genomic integrity...

  • Review
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65 Citations
12,534 Views
39 Pages

19 June 2021

Forkhead box M1 (FOXM1) is a member of the conserved forkhead box (FOX) transcription factor family. Over the last two decades, FOXM1 has emerged as a multifunctional oncoprotein and a robust biomarker of poor prognosis in many human malignancies. In...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
61 Citations
15,214 Views
11 Pages

14 July 2017

Infection of the cutaneous skin with human papillomaviruses (HPV) of genus betapapillomavirus (βHPV) is associated with the development of premalignant actinic keratoses and squamous cell carcinoma. Due to the higher viral loads of βHPVs in actinic k...

  • Review
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68 Citations
9,671 Views
14 Pages

Targeting KRAS in Cancer: Promising Therapeutic Strategies

  • Lisa Maria Mustachio,
  • Anca Chelariu-Raicu,
  • Lorant Szekvolgyi and
  • Jason Roszik

10 March 2021

The Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS) is mutated in approximately 25% of all human cancers and is known to be a major player promoting and maintaining tumorigenesis through the RAS/MAPK pathway. Over the years, a large number of studi...

  • Review
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27 Citations
11,079 Views
12 Pages

22 May 2015

Within the last couple of years, the understanding of the molecular mechanisms that drive the pathogenesis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has significantly improved. Large-scale gene expression profiling studies have led to the discovery of...

  • Review
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14 Citations
6,500 Views
24 Pages

22 April 2020

Metabolic remodelling of the tumour microenvironment is a major mechanism by which cancer cells survive and resist treatment. The pro-oncogenic inflammatory cascade released by adipose tissue promotes oncogenic transformation, proliferation, angiogen...

  • Review
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100 Citations
11,298 Views
17 Pages

RET Gene Fusions in Malignancies of the Thyroid and Other Tissues

  • Massimo Santoro,
  • Marialuisa Moccia,
  • Giorgia Federico and
  • Francesca Carlomagno

15 April 2020

Following the identification of the BCR-ABL1 (Breakpoint Cluster Region-ABelson murine Leukemia) fusion in chronic myelogenous leukemia, gene fusions generating chimeric oncoproteins have been recognized as common genomic structural variations in hum...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,191 Views
17 Pages

KLC1-ROS1 Fusion Exerts Oncogenic Properties of Glioma Cells via Specific Activation of JAK-STAT Pathway

  • Takashi Fujii,
  • Yoshiko Nakano,
  • Daichi Hagita,
  • Nobuyuki Onishi,
  • Arumu Endo,
  • Masaya Nakagawa,
  • Toru Yoshiura,
  • Yohei Otsuka,
  • Satoru Takeuchi and
  • Mario Suzuki
  • + 9 authors

19 December 2023

Here, we investigated the detailed molecular oncogenic mechanisms of a novel receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) fusion, KLC1-ROS1, with an adapter molecule, KLC1, and an RTK, ROS1, discovered in pediatric glioma, and we explored a novel therapeutic targe...

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