Compartir
Título
The importance of being PI3K in the RAS signaling network
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
RAS
PI3-Kinase
Signalling network
Clasificación UNESCO
2407 Biología Celular
2415 Biología Molecular
2403 Bioquímica
Fecha de publicación
2021-07-19
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Cuesta, C., Arévalo-Alameda, C., & Castellano, E. (2021). [Rev. of The importance of being PI3K in the RAS signaling network]. Genes, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/GENES12071094
Resumen
[EN]Ras proteins are essential mediators of a multitude of cellular processes, and its deregulation
is frequently associated with cancer appearance, progression, and metastasis. Ras-driven cancers
are usually aggressive and difficult to treat. Although the recent Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) approval of the first Ras G12C inhibitor is an important milestone, only a small percentage of
patients will benefit from it. A better understanding of the context in which Ras operates in different
tumor types and the outcomes mediated by each effector pathway may help to identify additional
strategies and targets to treat Ras-driven tumors. Evidence emerging in recent years suggests that
both oncogenic Ras signaling in tumor cells and non-oncogenic Ras signaling in stromal cells play an
essential role in cancer. PI3K is one of the main Ras effectors, regulating important cellular processes
such as cell viability or resistance to therapy or angiogenesis upon oncogenic Ras activation. In this
review, we will summarize recent advances in the understanding of Ras-dependent activation of PI3K
both in physiological conditions and cancer, with a focus on how this signaling pathway contributes
to the formation of a tumor stroma that promotes tumor cell proliferation, migration, and spread.
URI
DOI
10.3390/genes12071094
Versión del editor
Aparece en las colecciones













