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   Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor signaling in tumor growth and metastasis  
   
نویسنده chellappan s. ,singh s. ,pillai s.
منبع journal of oncology - 2011 - دوره : 2011 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Cigarette smoking is highly correlated with the onset of a variety of human cancers,and continued smoking is known to abrogate the beneficial effects of cancer therapy. while tobacco smoke contains hundreds of molecules that are known carcinogens,nicotine,the main addictive component of tobacco smoke,is not carcinogenic. at the same time,nicotine has been shown to promote cell proliferation,angiogenesis,and epithelial-mesenchymal transition,leading to enhanced tumor growth and metastasis. these effects of nicotine are mediated through the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors that are expressed on a variety of neuronal and nonneuronal cells. specific signal transduction cascades that emanate from different nachr subunits or subunit combinations facilitate the proliferative and prosurvival functions of nicotine. nicotinic acetylcholine receptors appear to stimulate many downstream signaling cascades induced by growth factors and mitogens. it has been suggested that antagonists of nachr signaling might have antitumor effects and might open new avenues for combating tobacco-related cancer. this paper examines the historical data connecting nicotine tumor progression and the recent efforts to target the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors to combat cancer. copyright © 2011 sandeep singh et al.
آدرس department of tumor biology,h. lee moffitt cancer center and research institute,12902 magnolia drive,tampa, United States, department of tumor biology,h. lee moffitt cancer center and research institute,12902 magnolia drive,tampa, United States, department of tumor biology,h. lee moffitt cancer center and research institute,12902 magnolia drive,tampa, United States
 
     
   
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