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Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics

Cells are complex systems that regulate a multitude of biologic pathways involving a diverse array of molecules. Cancer can develop when these pathways become deregulated as a result of mutations in the genes coding for these proteins or of epigenetic changes that affect gene expression, or both1,2....

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Autores principales: Williams, P.D., Lee, J.K., Theodorescu, D.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Multimed Inc. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19229372
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description Cells are complex systems that regulate a multitude of biologic pathways involving a diverse array of molecules. Cancer can develop when these pathways become deregulated as a result of mutations in the genes coding for these proteins or of epigenetic changes that affect gene expression, or both1,2. The diversity and interconnectedness of these pathways and their molecular components implies that a variety of mutations may lead to tumorigenic cellular deregulation3–6. This variety, combined with the requirement to overcome multiple anticancer defence mechanisms7, contributes to the heterogeneous nature of cancer. Consequently, tumours with similar histology may vary in their underlying molecular circuitry8–10, with resultant differences in biologic behaviour, manifested in proliferation rate, invasiveness, metastatic potential, and unfortunately, response to cytotoxic therapy. Thus, cancer can be thought of as a family of related tumour subtypes, highlighting the need for individualized prediction both of disease progression and of treatment response, based on the molecular characteristics of the tumour.
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spelling pubmed-26446222009-02-19 Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics Williams, P.D. Lee, J.K. Theodorescu, D. Curr Oncol Updates and Development in Oncology Cells are complex systems that regulate a multitude of biologic pathways involving a diverse array of molecules. Cancer can develop when these pathways become deregulated as a result of mutations in the genes coding for these proteins or of epigenetic changes that affect gene expression, or both1,2. The diversity and interconnectedness of these pathways and their molecular components implies that a variety of mutations may lead to tumorigenic cellular deregulation3–6. This variety, combined with the requirement to overcome multiple anticancer defence mechanisms7, contributes to the heterogeneous nature of cancer. Consequently, tumours with similar histology may vary in their underlying molecular circuitry8–10, with resultant differences in biologic behaviour, manifested in proliferation rate, invasiveness, metastatic potential, and unfortunately, response to cytotoxic therapy. Thus, cancer can be thought of as a family of related tumour subtypes, highlighting the need for individualized prediction both of disease progression and of treatment response, based on the molecular characteristics of the tumour. Multimed Inc. 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2644622/ /pubmed/19229372 Text en 2009 Multimed Inc.
spellingShingle Updates and Development in Oncology
Williams, P.D.
Lee, J.K.
Theodorescu, D.
Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics
title Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics
title_full Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics
title_fullStr Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics
title_full_unstemmed Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics
title_short Genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics
title_sort genomancy: predicting tumour response to cancer therapy based on the oracle of genetics
topic Updates and Development in Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19229372
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