The C-Kit receptor-mediated signal transduction and tumor-related diseases

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Abstract

As an important member of tyrosine kinase family, c-kit receptor causes specific expression of certain genes, regulates cell differentiation and proliferation, resists cell apoptosis, and plays a key role in tumor occurrence, development, migration and recurrence through activating the downstream signaling molecules following interaction with stem cell factor (SCF). The abnormality of SCF/c-kit signaling pathway is closely related to some certain tumors. The discovery of c-kit receptor- targeted drugs has promoted clinical-related cancer's diagnosis and treatment. In this paper, we review recent research progress on c-kit receptor-mediated signal transduction and its potential therapeutic application as a target in tumor-related diseases. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Liang, J., Wu, Y. L., Chen, B. J., Zhang, W., Tanaka, Y., & Sugiyama, H. (2013). The C-Kit receptor-mediated signal transduction and tumor-related diseases. International Journal of Biological Sciences. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.6087

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