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Egfr Signaling Networks in Cancer Therapy

ISBN-13: 9781617378539 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 395 str.

John D. Haley; William John Gullick
Egfr Signaling Networks in Cancer Therapy Haley, John D. 9781617378539 Springer - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Egfr Signaling Networks in Cancer Therapy

ISBN-13: 9781617378539 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 395 str.

John D. Haley; William John Gullick
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The epidermal gro wth factor (EGF ) receptor and its downstream signal transduction networks have been implicated in the ontology and maintenance of tumor tissues, which has motivated the discovery and development of molecularly targeted anti-EGF receptor therapies. Over decades of study, the EGF receptor structure, its ligand binding domains, the physical biochemistry underlying its intrinsic tyrosine kinase catalytic function and the modular interactions with SH2, PTB, and SH3 domain containing signaling adaptor p- teins required for signal transduction, have been extensively dissected. Not only is the EGF receptor the nexus of many streams of information, but it also forms one part of a calcul- ing device by forming dimers and oligomers with the other three receptors in its family in response to at least eleven ligands (some of which are expressed in multiple forms with overlapping or quite distinct functions). This phenomenon, while recruiting to the inner surface of the cell membrane and activating multiple second messenger proteins, also allows the possibility of cross talk between these systems, permitting a further layer of information to be exchanged. Less well described are the cross re gulation of the EGF receptor and other anti-apoptotic, mitogenic and metabolic signaling systems. The study of these systems has yielded new surprises. One hurdle in these efforts has been that signal transduction pathways have frequently been defined in the generic absence of their tissue-specific or cell-interaction specific context.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Medycyna
Kategorie BISAC:
Medical > Oncology - General
Medical > Forensic Medicine
Wydawca:
Springer
Seria wydawnicza:
Cancer Drug Discovery & Development
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781617378539
Rok wydania:
2011
Wydanie:
2008
Numer serii:
000032581
Ilość stron:
395
Waga:
0.76 kg
Wymiary:
18.3 x 26.1 x 2.9
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01

From the reviews:

"This book describes the state of EGFR antagonist development and treatment modalities.... This will be of interest to those in academic research studying EGFR signaling and/or cancer. ... This is an excellent reference for those focused on a particular aspect of EGFR signaling who are looking for a concise review. This is a timely review of an increasingly complex area of study." (James P. Luyendyk, Doody's Review Service, January, 2009)

"This book bridges the basic and clinical progress in EGFR network in cancer therapy over 40 years of EGFR research. Due to the contributors' basic science and clinical backgrounds, the book is ... best suited for basic scientists, translational scientists, and oncologists who engage in EGFR associated research and clinical therapy at various levels. The book provides a comprehensive EGFR resource for researchers not only in basic biological fields but also in preclinical and clinical therapy ... ." (Guolin Zhang and Eric B. Haura, Cancer Control, Vol. 16 (4), October, 2009)

"This book is a collection of articles from different authors organized into two sections. ... a good and useful book for any medicinal chemist working in this field ... . all chapters are well written, clear, and rather agreeable to read. ... easily understood by even an inexperienced reader. ... a useful introduction to the role of EGFR signaling networks in a large number of tumors for novice researchers, but it could also be considered in some way a reference text for more experienced ones." (Adriano Martinelli, ChemBioChem, Vol. 5, 2010)

Preface Scope and aims of the volume EGF receptor signaling: issues and challenges (W. Gullick, J. Haley) Section I: EGFR Signaling Networks Chapter 1: EGF receptor family extracellular domain structures and functions (Antony Burgess, Thomas Garrett) Chapter 2: EGF receptor heterodimerization and activation (Howard Stern) Chapter 3: Structure-function of EGFR kinase domain and inhibitors (Charles Eigenbrot) Chapter 4: Internalization and degradation of EGF receptor (Alexander Sorkin) Chapter 5: Differential dependence of EGFR and ErbB2 on the molecular chaperone Hsp90 (Wanping Xu, Len Neckers) Chapter 6: Activation of STATs 3 and 5 through the EGFR Signaling Axisâ (Priya Koppikar, Jennifer Rubin Grandis) Chapter 7: The intersection of EGFR and Ras signaling pathways (Marie Wislez, Jon Kurie) Chapter 8: Phosphoinositide 3-kinase enzymes as downstream targets of the EGF receptor (Jan Domin) Chapter 9: Convergence of EGF Receptor and Src Family Signaling Networks in Cancer(Jessica E. Pritchard, Allison B. Jablonski, Sarah J. Parsons) Chapter 10: Molecular Crosstalk between E-cadherin and EGFR Signaling Networks (Julie Gavard, J. Silvio Gutkind) Chapter 11: Crosstalk between insulin-like growth factor (IGF) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors (Marc Becker, Douglas Yee) Chapter 12: Negative regulation of signaling by the EGFR family (Kermit L. Carraway III, Lily Yen, Ellen Ingalla, Colleen Sweeney) Chapter 13: Nuclear ErbB receptors: Pathways and functions (Hong-Jun Liao, Graham Carpenter) Chapter 14: Temporal dynamics of EGF receptor signaling by quantitative proteomics (Blagoy Blagoev, Irina Kratchmarova, Jesper V. Olsen, Mathias Mann) Chapter 15: Computational and Mathematical Modeling of the EGFR Signaling System (Colin Johnson, Emmet McIntyre, William Gullick) Section II: EGFR in Tumorigenesis and EGFR Tyrosine KinaseInhibitors in Cancer Therapy Chapter 16: Expression and prognostic significance of EGFR in solid tumors (Nicola Normanno, Caterina Bianco, Antonella De Luca, Luigi Strizzi, Marianna Gallo, Mario Mancino, David S. Salomon) Chapter 17: Signalling by EGF receptor in human cancers: Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative (Haley L. Bennett, Tilman Brummer, Paul Timpson, Kate I. Patterson, Roger J. Daly) Chapter 18: EGFR in invasion, metastasis and angiogenesis (Carol Box, Joanna Peak, Susanne Rogers and Suzanne Eccles) Chapter 19: Constitutive activation of truncated EGF receptors in glioblastoma (Carol J. Wikstrand, Darell D. Bigner) Chapter 20: EGFR Mutations, Other Molecular Alterations Related To Sensitivity to EGFR Inhibitors, and Molecular Testing for EGFR-Targeted Therapies in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (David A. Eberhard) Chapter 21: Crosstalk Between COX-2 and EGFR: A Potential Therapeutic Opportunity (Andrew Dannenberg, Kotha Subbaramaiah) Chapter 22: Cellular sensitivity to EGF receptor inhibitors (Stuart Thomson, John D. Haley, Robert Yauch) Chapter 23: Utilizing combinations of molecular targeted agents to sensitize tumor cells to EGFR inhibitors (Elizabeth Buck, Alexandra Eyzaguirre, Kenneth K. Iwata)

The epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor and its downstream signal transduction networks have been implicated in the ontology and maintenance of tumor tissues, which has motivated the discovery and development of molecularly targeted anti-EGFR therapies. Edited by John Haley and William J. Gullick, EGFR Signaling Networks in Cancer Therapy, is separated into two sections. The first of which probes the molecular pathways and the intersection of signaling networks which are frequently deregulated in human cancers, with a view to describing EGF receptor in a tumor tissue specific context. Meanwhile, the second section illustrates the many ways in which EGF receptor contribute to abnormal survival and migration signaling in cancer cells and to epithelial to mesenchymal transition and metastasis. The book also describes the mitogenic, survival, adhesive and migratory pathways within a framework of interacting subsystems that contribute to the activity and physiological regulation of the receptor in normal and neoplastic tissues. Even though there is still much to learn, this volume explores this fascinating system with compelling information.



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