The number of motor neurons (MNs) declines precipitously during the final trimester before birth. Thereafter, the number of MNs remains relatively stable, with their connections to skeletal muscle dependent on neurotrophins, including brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling through its high-affinity full-length tropomyosin-related kinase receptor subtype B (TrkB.FL) receptor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer hypoxia, recognized as one of the most important hallmarks of cancer, affects gene expression, metabolism and ultimately tumor biology-related processes. Major causes of cancer hypoxia are deficient or inappropriate vascularization and systemic hypoxia of the patient (frequently induced by anemia), leading to a unique form of genetic reprogramming by hypoxia induced transcription factors (HIF). However, constitutive activation of oncogene-driven signaling pathways may also activate hypoxia signaling independently of oxygen supply.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral monoclonal antibodies and inhibitors targeting signalling pathways are being used in personalised medicine. Anti-EGFR antibodies seem to be effective, however, therapy resistance often occurs in colon carcinoma cases. mTOR inhibitors (mTORIs) could have a potential role in the breakthrough of therapy resistance.
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