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Rutin mediated targeting of signaling machinery in cancer cells

Progress in our understanding of molecular oncology has started to shed light on dysregulation of spatio-temporally controlled signaling pathways, inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, tumour and normal stem cell quiescence, overexpression of oncogenes, extracellular and stromal microenvironments,...

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Autores principales: Perk, Aliye Aras, Shatynska-Mytsyk, Iryna, Gerçek, Yusuf Can, Boztaş, Kadir, Yazgan, Mevzule, Fayyaz, Sundas, Farooqi, Ammad Ahmad
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4260193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25493075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12935-014-0124-6
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author Perk, Aliye Aras
Shatynska-Mytsyk, Iryna
Gerçek, Yusuf Can
Boztaş, Kadir
Yazgan, Mevzule
Fayyaz, Sundas
Farooqi, Ammad Ahmad
author_facet Perk, Aliye Aras
Shatynska-Mytsyk, Iryna
Gerçek, Yusuf Can
Boztaş, Kadir
Yazgan, Mevzule
Fayyaz, Sundas
Farooqi, Ammad Ahmad
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description Progress in our understanding of molecular oncology has started to shed light on dysregulation of spatio-temporally controlled signaling pathways, inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, tumour and normal stem cell quiescence, overexpression of oncogenes, extracellular and stromal microenvironments, epigenetics and autophagy. Sequentially and characteristically it has been shown that cancer cells acquire the ability to escape from apoptotic cell death, proliferate uncontrollably, sustain angiogenesis and tactfully reconstitute intracellular pathways to avoid immune surveillance. We have attempted to provide a recent snapshot of most recent progress with emphasis on how rutin modulates wide ranging intracellular signaling cascades as evidenced by in-vitro and in-vivo research. It is worth describing that 'single-cell proteomics' analysis has further improved our understanding regarding intracellular signaling pathways frequently activated in cancer cells resistant to therapeutics and can provide biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Data obtained from preclinical studies will prove to be helpful for scientists to bridge basic and translational studies.
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spelling pubmed-42601932014-12-09 Rutin mediated targeting of signaling machinery in cancer cells Perk, Aliye Aras Shatynska-Mytsyk, Iryna Gerçek, Yusuf Can Boztaş, Kadir Yazgan, Mevzule Fayyaz, Sundas Farooqi, Ammad Ahmad Cancer Cell Int Review Progress in our understanding of molecular oncology has started to shed light on dysregulation of spatio-temporally controlled signaling pathways, inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, tumour and normal stem cell quiescence, overexpression of oncogenes, extracellular and stromal microenvironments, epigenetics and autophagy. Sequentially and characteristically it has been shown that cancer cells acquire the ability to escape from apoptotic cell death, proliferate uncontrollably, sustain angiogenesis and tactfully reconstitute intracellular pathways to avoid immune surveillance. We have attempted to provide a recent snapshot of most recent progress with emphasis on how rutin modulates wide ranging intracellular signaling cascades as evidenced by in-vitro and in-vivo research. It is worth describing that 'single-cell proteomics' analysis has further improved our understanding regarding intracellular signaling pathways frequently activated in cancer cells resistant to therapeutics and can provide biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Data obtained from preclinical studies will prove to be helpful for scientists to bridge basic and translational studies. BioMed Central 2014-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4260193/ /pubmed/25493075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12935-014-0124-6 Text en © Perk et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Shatynska-Mytsyk, Iryna
Gerçek, Yusuf Can
Boztaş, Kadir
Yazgan, Mevzule
Fayyaz, Sundas
Farooqi, Ammad Ahmad
Rutin mediated targeting of signaling machinery in cancer cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4260193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25493075
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