Targeting the mTOR Signaling Network for Cancer Therapy
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Abstract
The serine-threonine kinase mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) plays a major role in the regulation of protein translation, cell growth, and metabolism. Alterations of the mTOR signaling pathway are common in cancer, and thus mTOR is being actively pursued as a therapeutic target. Rapamycin and its analogs (rapalogs) have proven effective as anticancer agents in a broad range of preclinical models. Clinical trials using rapalogs have demonstrated important clinical benefits in several cancer types; however, objective response rates achieved with single-agent therapy have been modest. Rapalogs may be more effective in combination with other anticancer agents, including chemotherapy and targeted therapies. It…
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2Topics & keywords
- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
- Medicine
- Signal transduction
- Cancer
- Mechanistic target of rapamycin
- Cancer research
- mTORC2
- Cancer cell
- Good health and well-being