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Publication : ACK1 tyrosine kinase: targeted inhibition to block cancer cell proliferation.

First Author  Mahajan K Year  2013
Journal  Cancer Lett Volume  338
Issue  2 Pages  185-92
PubMed ID  23597703 Mgi Jnum  J:200116
Mgi Id  MGI:5507002 Doi  10.1016/j.canlet.2013.04.004
Citation  Mahajan K, et al. (2013) ACK1 tyrosine kinase: Targeted inhibition to block cancer cell proliferation. Cancer Lett 338(2):185-92
abstractText  ACK1 tyrosine kinase, located on chromosome 3q29, is aberrantly activated, amplified or mutated in a wide variety of human cancers. While the deregulated kinase is oncogenic and its activation correlates with progression to metastatic stage, its inhibition causes cell cycle arrest, sensitizes cells to ionizing radiation and induces apoptosis. Oncogenicity of ACK1 is not only due to its ability to promote activation of critical pro-survival kinases and harmone receptors by phosphorylating at distinct tyrosine residues, but also by employing a similar mechanism to eliminate a tumor suppressor from cancer cells. Despite the substantial data supporting the oncogenic role of ACK1, and the potential clinical benefit of blocking ACK1 in metastatic disease, to date ACK1-specific small molecule inhibitors have not been exploited for cancer therapy. This review highlights recent advances that elucidate how cancer cells employ ACK1 kinase to their advantage and discusses some of the novel ACK1 inhibitors that have shown promise in pre-clinical studies.
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