Journal article
The role of STAT3 signaling in mediating tumor resistance to cancer therapy
FH Tan, TL Putoczki, SS Stylli, RB Luwor
Current Drug Targets | Published : 2014
Abstract
Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is activated in many cancer types and can regulate pathways involving tumorigenesis, cell proliferation, cell survival and angiogenesis. Upstream cytokine signaling through multiple trans-membrane receptors can enhance the activation of STAT3 and promote tumor progression. Importantly, STAT3 activation can also be induced via the Janus-activated kinase 1/2 (JAK1/2) and Src family kinases. Target-specific drug therapies have been developed to inhibit many of the upstream receptor and non-receptor activators of STAT3 and are now approved for clinical use. Recently, resistance to standard-of-care therapies has been linked to constitutiv..
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