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Publication : Phospholipase signalling networks in cancer.

First Author  Park JB Year  2012
Journal  Nat Rev Cancer Volume  12
Issue  11 Pages  782-92
PubMed ID  23076158 Mgi Jnum  J:189066
Mgi Id  MGI:5444311 Doi  10.1038/nrc3379
Citation  Park JB, et al. (2012) Phospholipase signalling networks in cancer. Nat Rev Cancer 12(11):782-92
abstractText  Phospholipases (PLC, PLD and PLA) are essential mediators of intracellular and intercellular signalling. They can function as phospholipid-hydrolysing enzymes that can generate many bioactive lipid mediators, such as diacylglycerol, phosphatidic acid, lysophosphatidic acid and arachidonic acid. Lipid mediators generated by phospholipases regulate multiple cellular processes that can promote tumorigenesis, including proliferation, migration, invasion and angiogenesis. Although many individual phospholipases have been extensively studied, how phospholipases regulate diverse cancer-associated cellular processes and the interplay between different phospholipases have yet to be fully elucidated. A thorough understanding of the cancer-associated signalling networks of phospholipases is necessary to determine whether these enzymes can be targeted therapeutically.
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