Title of article
RAS unplugged: Negative feedback and oncogene-induced senescence
Author/Authors
Bardeesy، نويسنده , , Nabeel and Sharpless، نويسنده , , Norman E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
3
From page
451
To page
453
Abstract
Many normal cells respond to certain stresses, such as oncogene activation, by undergoing a permanent form of growth arrest known as senescence, an intrinsic tumor suppressor program. The predominant view has been that senescence is caused in some settings through a mutant oncogeneʹs ability to induce activation of high levels of sustained MAP kinase and PI3 kinase signaling. A new study in this issue of Cancer Cell has challenged this model with the surprising finding that aberrant activation of the RAS/RAF pathway can induce a negative feedback loop that globally attenuates MAPK and PI3K signaling and that the reduction of signaling in these pathways is required for senescence.
Journal title
Cancer Cell
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Cancer Cell
Record number
1336330
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