An insight on novel molecular pathways in metastatic prostate cancer: A focus on ddr, msi and akt

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Abstract

Prostate cancer is still one of the main causes of cancer‐related death in the male population, regardless of the advancements in the treatment scenario. The genetic knowledge on prostate cancer is widely increasing, allowing researchers to identify novel promising molecular targets and treatment approaches. Genomic profiling has evidenced that DNA damage repair genes’ alterations are quite frequent in metastatic, castration resistant prostate cancer and specific therapies can interfere with this pathway, showing promising activity in this setting. Microsatellite instability is gaining attention as it seems to represent a predictive factor of the response to immunotherapy. Furthermore, the PTEN‐PI3K‐AKT pathway is another possible treatment target being investigated. In this review, we explore the current knowledge on these frequent genomic alterations of metastatic prostate cancer, their possible therapeutic repercussions and the promising future treatments under evaluation.

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Mollica, V., Marchetti, A., Rosellini, M., Nuvola, G., Rizzo, A., Santoni, M., … Massari, F. (2021, December 1). An insight on novel molecular pathways in metastatic prostate cancer: A focus on ddr, msi and akt. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413519

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