Literature DB >> 11750879

Role of the hepatocyte growth factor receptor, c-Met, in oncogenesis and potential for therapeutic inhibition.

Gautam Maulik1, Amol Shrikhande, Takashi Kijima, Patrick C Ma, Paul T Morrison, Ravi Salgia.   

Abstract

Receptor tyrosine kinases have become important therapeutic targets for anti-neoplastic molecularly targeted therapies. c-Met is a receptor tyrosine kinase shown to be over-expressed and mutated in a variety of malignancies. Stimulation of c-Met via its ligand hepatocyte growth factor also known as scatter factor (HGF/SF), leads to a plethora of biological and biochemical effects in the cell. There has been considerable knowledge gained on the role of c-Met-HGF/SF axis in normal and malignant cells. This review summarizes the structure of c-Met and HGF/SF and their family members. Since there are known mutations of c-Met in solid tumors, particularly in papillary renal cell carcinoma, we have summarized the various mutations and over-expression of c-Met known thus far. Stimulation of c-Met can lead to scattering, angiogenesis, proliferation, enhanced cell motility, invasion, and eventual metastasis. The biological functions altered by c-Met are quite unique and described in detail. Along with biological functions, various signal transduction pathways, including the cytoskeleton are altered with the activation of c-Met-HGF/SF loop. We have recently shown the phosphorylation of focal adhesion proteins, such as paxillin and p125FAK in response to c-Met stimulation in lung cancer cells, and this is detailed here. Finally, c-Met when mutated or over-expressed in malignant cells serves as an important therapeutic target and the most recent data in terms of inhibition of c-Met and downstream signal transduction pathways is summarized.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11750879     DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6101(01)00029-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytokine Growth Factor Rev        ISSN: 1359-6101            Impact factor:   7.638


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