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Perturbations of the AKT signaling pathway in human cancer

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ONCOGENE
卷 24, 期 50, 页码 7455-7464

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1209085

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AKT/ PKB kinases; tumor suppressor genes; oncogenes; human malignancy; targeted therapy

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [P30 CA006927, R01 CA077429, P50 CA083638, CA77429, CA06927] Funding Source: Medline

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AKT/PKB ( protein kinase B) kinases mediate signaling pathways downstream of activated tyrosine kinases and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. AKT kinases regulate diverse cellular processes including cell proliferation and survival, cell size and response to nutrient availability, tissue invasion and angiogenesis. Many oncoproteins and tumor suppressors implicated in cell signaling/metabolic regulation converge within the AKT signal transduction pathway in an equilibrium that is altered in many human cancers by activating and inactivating mechanisms, respectively, targeting these inter-related proteins. We review a burgeoning literature implicating aberrant AKT signaling in many sporadic human cancers as well as in several dominantly inherited cancer syndromes known as phakomatoses. The latter include disorders caused by germline mutations of certain tumor suppressor genes, that is, PTEN, TSC2/TSC1, LKB1, NF1, and VHL, encoding proteins that intersect with the AKT pathway. We also review various pathogenic mechanisms contributing to activation of the AKT pathway in human malignancy as well as current pharmacologic strategies to target therapeutically components of this pathway.

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