Journal article

Targeting fibroblast growth factor receptor in breast cancer: A promise or a pitfall?

F Bedussi, A Bottini, M Memo, SB Fox, S Sigala, D Generali

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets | Published : 2014

Abstract

Introduction: Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) along with their receptors (FGFRs) are involved in several cellular functions, from embryogenesis to metabolism. Because of the ability of FGFR signalling to induce cell proliferation, migration and survival in cancer, these have been found to become overactivated by several mechanisms, including gene amplification, chromosomal translocation and mutations. New evidences indicate that FGFs and FGFRs may act in an oncogenic fashion to promote multiple steps of cancer progression by inducing mitogenic and survival signals, as well as promoting epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, invasion and tumour angiogenesis. This review focuses on the predict..

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