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Tracing the footprints of the breast cancer oncogene BRK - Past till present.

Raghuveera Kumar Goel1, Kiven Erique Lukong2.   

Abstract

Twenty years have passed since the non-receptor tyrosine kinase, Breast tumor kinase (BRK) was cloned. While BRK is evolutionarily related to the Src family kinases it forms its own distinct sub-family referred here to as the BRK family kinases. The detection of BRK in over 60% of breast carcinomas two decades ago and more remarkably, its absence in the normal mammary gland attributed to its recognition as a mammary gland-specific potent oncogene and led BRK researchers on a wild chase to characterize the role of the enzyme in breast cancer. Where has this chase led us? An increasing number of studies have been focused on understanding the cellular roles of BRK in breast carcinoma and normal tissues. A majority of such studies have proposed an oncogenic function of BRK in breast cancers. Thus far, the vast evidence gathered highlights a regulatory role of BRK in critical cellular processes driving tumor formation such as cell proliferation, migration and metastasis. Functional characterization of BRK has identified several signaling proteins that work in concert with the enzyme to sustain such a malignant phenotype. As such targeting the non-receptor tyrosine kinase has been proposed as an attractive approach towards therapeutic intervention. Yet much remains to be explored about (a) the discrepant expression levels of BRK in cancer versus normal conditions, (b) the dependence on the enzymatic activity of BRK to promote oncogenesis and (c) an understanding of the normal physiological roles of the enzyme. This review outlines the advances made towards understanding the cellular and physiological roles of BRK, the mechanisms of action of the protein and its therapeutic significance, in the context of breast cancer.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  BRK; Breast cancer; Breast tumor kinase; PTK6; Src; Tyrosine kianse

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25999240     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbcan.2015.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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