| Literature DB >> 22516348 |
Melinda D Willard1, Mary E Lajiness, Isabella H Wulur, Bo Feng, Michelle L Swearingen, Mark T Uhlik, Kenneth W Kinzler, Victor E Velculescu, Tobias Sjöblom, Sanford D Markowitz, Steven M Powell, Bert Vogelstein, Thomas D Barber.
Abstract
The roles of cholecystokinin 2 receptor (CCK2R) in numerous physiologic processes in the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system are well documented. There has been some evidence that CCK2R alterations play a role in cancers, but the functional significance of these alterations for tumorigenesis is unknown. We have identified six mutations in CCK2R among a panel of 140 colorectal cancers and 44 gastric cancers. We show that these mutations increase receptor activity, activate multiple downstream signaling pathways, increase cell migration, and promote angiogenesis. Our findings suggest that somatic mutations in CCK2R may promote tumorigenesis through deregulated receptor activity and highlight the importance of evaluating CCK2R inhibitors to block both the normal and mutant forms of the receptor. 2012 AACREntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22516348 PMCID: PMC3904773 DOI: 10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-11-0483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cancer Res ISSN: 1541-7786 Impact factor: 5.852