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Mechanisms of Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis in Glioblastoma

Konstantinos Gousias, Theocharis Theocharous, Matthias Simon

2022Biomedicines72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cells of glioblastoma, the most frequent primary malignant brain tumor, are characterized by their rapid growth and infiltration of adjacent healthy brain parenchyma, which reflects their aggressive biological behavior. In order to maintain their excessive proliferation and invasion, glioblastomas exploit the innate biological capacities of the patients suffering from this tumor. The pathways involved in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis are the mechanisms most commonly affected. The following work reviews the regulatory pathways of cell growth in general as well as the dysregulated cell cycle and apoptosis relevant mechanisms observed in glioblastomas. We then describe the molecular targeting of the current established adjuvant therapy and present ongoing trials or completed studies on specific promising therapeutic agents that induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of glioblastoma cells.

Topics & Concepts

ApoptosisCell cycleCell cycle checkpointCell growthCancer researchBiologyParenchymaCellProgrammed cell deathCell biologyPathologyMedicineGeneticsGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentCancer Mechanisms and TherapyCell death mechanisms and regulation