PI3K/AKT/mTOR Signaling Pathway in Breast Cancer: From Molecular Landscape to Clinical Aspects
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Abstract
Breast cancer is a serious health problem worldwide, representing the second cause of death through malignancies among women in developed countries. Population, endogenous and exogenous hormones, and physiological, genetic and breast-related factors are involved in breast cancer pathogenesis. The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a signaling pathway involved in cell proliferation, survival, invasion, migration, apoptosis, glucose metabolism and DNA repair. In breast tumors, PIK3CA somatic mutations have been reported, located in exon 9 and exon 20. Up to 40% of PIK3CA mutations are estrogen receptor (ER) positive and human epidermal growth…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 209
Authors
6- DMDaniela Miricescu
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- ATAlexandra Totan
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- ISIulia-Ioana Stănescu-SpînuCorresponding
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- SCSilviu Constantin BădoiuCorresponding
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- CȘConstantin Ștefani
Topics & keywords
- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
- Protein kinase B
- Cancer research
- Breast cancer
- Estrogen receptor
- Biology
- Cancer
- Receptor tyrosine kinase