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Arkaitz Carracedo, Li Ma, Julie Teruya-Feldstein, Federico Rojo, Leonardo Salmena, Andrea Alimonti, Ainara Egia, Atsuo T. Sasaki, George Thomas, Sara C. Kozma, Antonella Papa, Caterina Nardella, Lewis C. Cantley, Jose Baselga, Pier Paolo Pandolfi
Published in Volume 118, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(9):3065–3074 doi:10.1172/JCI34739
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Figure 8
Schematic representation of the pathway described in the study.

Briefly, mTORC1 activation leads to PI3K and MAPK inhibition through a negative feedback loop stemming from S6K1 (left panel), while treatment with mTORC1 inhibitors results in a hyperactive RTK/IRS-1/PI3K pathway, increasing the signal toward the Ras-Raf1-MEK1/2-ERK pathway (middle panel). Therefore, the combination of MEK and mTORC1 inhibitors may provide a therapeutic benefit in the treatment of certain cancers through the abrogation of the feedback described in this study (right panel). Activated proteins are represented with blue circles and inhibition status with red squares.