Protein kinases are enzymes that are important for controlling cellular growth and invasion, and their malfunction is implicated in the development of some tumours. We analysed human colorectal cancers for genetic mutations in 340 serine/threonine kinases and found mutations in eight genes, including in three members of the phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase (PI(3)K) pathway. The discovery of this mutational activation of a key cell-signalling pathway may provide new targets for therapeutic intervention.

Colorectal cancer: mutations in a signalling pathway

BARDELLI, Alberto;
2005-01-01

Abstract

Protein kinases are enzymes that are important for controlling cellular growth and invasion, and their malfunction is implicated in the development of some tumours. We analysed human colorectal cancers for genetic mutations in 340 serine/threonine kinases and found mutations in eight genes, including in three members of the phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase (PI(3)K) pathway. The discovery of this mutational activation of a key cell-signalling pathway may provide new targets for therapeutic intervention.
2005
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PARSONS DW ;WANG TL ;SAMUELS Y ;BARDELLI A ;CUMMINS JM ;DELONG L ;SILLIMAN N ;PTAK J ;SZABO S ;WILLSON JK ;MARKOWITZ S ;KINZLER KW ;VOGELSTEIN B ;LENGAUER C ;VELCULESCU VE
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