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Intracellular signals of lung cancer cells as possible therapeutic targets.

Intracellular signals of lung cancer cells as possible therapeutic targets.

Cancer Sci. 2015 Feb 24;

Authors: Tanaka K, Kumano K, Ueno H

Abstract
In recent years, several molecularly targeted therapies have been developed as part of lung cancer treatment; they have produced dramatically good results. However, among the many oncogenes that have been identified to be involved in the development of lung cancers, a number of oncogenes are not covered by these advanced therapies. For the treatment of lung cancers, which is a group of heterogeneous diseases, persistent effort in developing individual therapies based on the respective causal genes is important. In addition, for the development of a novel therapy, identification of the lung epithelial stem cells and the origin cells of lung cancer, and understanding about candidate cancer stem cells in lung cancer tissues, their intracellular signaling pathways, and the mechanism of dysregulation of the pathways in cancer cells are extremely important. However, cancer cells developing drug resistance despite the administration of a molecularly targeted drug for the causal gene, thus obstructing treatment, is a well-known phenomenon. In this article, we discuss major causal genes of lung cancers and intracellular signaling pathways involving those genes, and review studies on origin and stem cells of lung cancers, as well as the possibility of developing molecularly targeted therapies based on these studies. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

PMID: 25707772 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]


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