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Cell Cycle Deregulation in Cancer

✍ Scribed by Elena Sotillo, Xavier Graña (auth.), Greg H. Enders (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
205
Series
Current Cancer Research
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Modern studies of regulation of the cell division cycle were pioneered by Leland Hartwell, Paul Nurse, and Tim Hunt in yeast and marine invertebrates. This work identified proteins termed cyclins that fluxuate in abundance during progression through the cycle and partner with Cyclin dependent kinases (Cdks) to drive major cell cycle transitions. Much has been learned since about how these and other proteins control cell cycle progression in all eukaryotes, including man. Further research is uncovering how these controls are de-regulated in cancer, a disease of unbridled cell proliferation that is the leading cause of death in developed countries. However, there is much more to be learned, and the hard won gains are just beginning to impact cancer care. In 11 reviews by leading experts, this volume lays out the current state and directions of the field for biomedical scientists of all training levels.

The collection begins with three reviews that delineate how cells initiate the cell cycle, from growth factor stimulation to activation of key transcription programs and origins of DNA replication. The next three reviews address issues of proliferation under duress, including how derangement of mitotic checkpoints can lead to cell death or genetic instability and how recycling of intracellular molecules (autophagy) is regulated. The next three reviews address the special context of long-term proliferationβ€”how it is regulated in stem cells, how it can erode telomeric structures on the tips of chromosomes, and how it can culminate in senescence. The last two reviews describe how cell cycle advances are beginning to touch patients, in the characterization of pre-malignant states and in cancer therapy.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Escape from Cellular Quiescence....Pages 3-22
Interplay Between Cyclin-Dependent Kinases and E2F-Dependent Transcription....Pages 23-41
Regulation of Pre-RC Assembly: A Complex Symphony Orchestrated by CDKs....Pages 43-55
Front Matter....Pages 57-57
Mitotic Checkpoint and Chromosome Instability in Cancer....Pages 59-77
Mitotic Catastrophe....Pages 79-96
p53, ARF, and the Control of Autophagy....Pages 97-105
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
Regulation of Self-Renewing Divisions in Normal and Leukaemia Stem Cells....Pages 109-125
Maintenance of Telomeres in Cancer....Pages 127-138
The Senescence Secretome and Its Impact on Tumor Suppression and Cancer....Pages 139-154
Front Matter....Pages 155-155
Cell Cycle Deregulation in Pre-neoplasia: Case Study of Barrett’s Oesophagus....Pages 157-166
Targeting Cyclin-Dependent Kinases for Cancer Therapy....Pages 167-185
Back Matter....Pages 187-206

✦ Subjects


Cancer Research; Pharmacology/Toxicology


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