[PDF][PDF] c-Src and cooperating partners in human cancer

R Ishizawar, SJ Parsons - Cancer cell, 2004 - cell.com
R Ishizawar, SJ Parsons
Cancer cell, 2004cell.com
The proto-oncogene c-src is rarely mutated in human cancers, and when overexpressed in
normal cells is non-or weakly oncogenic. These observations have raised doubts about the
involvement of c-src in the etiology of human tumors. However, recent studies have shown
that c-Src, a non-receptor tyrosine kinase, exhibits elevated protein levels and activity in
numerous types of human cancers. Furthermore, it has been found to be a critical
component of multiple signaling pathways that regulate proliferation, survival, metastasis …
Abstract
The proto-oncogene c-src is rarely mutated in human cancers, and when overexpressed in normal cells is non- or weakly oncogenic. These observations have raised doubts about the involvement of c-src in the etiology of human tumors. However, recent studies have shown that c-Src, a non-receptor tyrosine kinase, exhibits elevated protein levels and activity in numerous types of human cancers. Furthermore, it has been found to be a critical component of multiple signaling pathways that regulate proliferation, survival, metastasis, and angiogenesis. Because of its important role in these oncogenic processes, it represents a therapeutic target ripe for exploitation.
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