Molecular mechanisms of mouse skin tumor promotion.

Cancers (Basel)

The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park - Research Division, P.O. Box 389, Smithville, TX 78957.

Published: November 2013

Multiple molecular mechanisms are involved in the promotion of skin carcinogenesis. Induction of sustained proliferation and epidermal hyperplasia by direct activation of mitotic signaling pathways or indirectly in response to chronic wounding and/or inflammation, or due to a block in terminal differentiation or resistance to apoptosis is necessary to allow clonal expansion of initiated cells with DNA mutations to form skin tumors. The mitotic pathways include activation of epidermal growth factor receptor and Ras/Raf/mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling. Chronic inflammation results in inflammatory cell secretion of growth factors and cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-a and interleukins, as well as production of reactive oxygen species, all of which can stimulate proliferation. Persistent activation of these pathways leads to tumor promotion.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033564PMC
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