Publications by authors named "Sevval Yilmaz"

The proto-oncogenic PI3K pathway is crucial for the integration of growth factor signaling and metabolic pathways to facilitate the coordination for cell growth. Since transformed cells have the ability to upregulate their anabolic pathways and selectively modulate a subset of metabolites functioning as anti- or pro-tumorigenic signal mediators, the question of how the levels of these metabolites are regulated has also become the center of attention for cancer researchers. Apart from its well-defined roles in glucose metabolism and peptide anabolism, the PI3K pathway appears to be a significant regulator of lipid metabolism and a potentiator of proto-oncogenic bioactive lipid metabolite signaling.

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  • PTEN and PIK3CA mutations are common in several cancers and loss of PTEN leads to increased activity of the p110β isoform of the PI3K pathway.
  • The study found that the enzyme SQLE, important for cholesterol production, is upregulated in PTEN-deficient prostate tumors, and its levels are connected with PI3K activation.
  • Targeting cholesterol biosynthesis alongside hormone receptor signaling may enhance treatment effectiveness for hormone-resistant prostate and breast cancers that lack PTEN.
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