Epidermal growth factor receptor in glioblastoma (Review)

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Mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are commonly occurring in glioblastoma. Enhanced activation of EGFR can occur through a variety of different mechanisms, both ligand-dependent and ligand-independent. Numerous evidence has suggested that EGFR is overexpressed in most of primary glioblastomas and some of the secondary glioblastomas and is characteristic of more aggressive glioblas-toma phenotypes. Additionally, recent studies have revealed that wild-type EGFR, and to a greater extent hyper-activating EGFR mutants induced a substantial upregulation of Fyn expression. Furthermore, it was determined that Fyn expression is upregulated across a panel of patient-derived glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) relative to normal progenitor controls. Moreover, researchers are continuously involved in elucida-tion of novel mechanism linking EGFR EGFR-expressing glioblastoma. The present review highlights current aspects of EGFR receptor in glioblastoma and concludes that the concept of EGFR signaling and related receptors and associ-ated factors is evolving, however, it needs detailed evaluation for future clinical applications in cancer patients.

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Xu, H., Zong, H., Ma, C., Ming, X., Shang, M., Li, K., … Cao, L. (2017). Epidermal growth factor receptor in glioblastoma (Review). Oncology Letters, 14(1), 512–516. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.6221

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