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Role of EGFR and FASN in breast cancer progression

Suchi Chaturvedi, Mainak Biswas, Sushabhan Sadhukhan, Avinash Sonawane

2023Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) emerged as one of the life-threatening diseases among females. Despite notable improvements made in cancer detection and treatment worldwide, according to GLOBACAN 2020, BC is the fifth leading cancer, with an estimated 1 in 6 cancer deaths, in a majority of countries. However, the exact cause that leads to BC progression still needs to be determined. Here, we reviewed the role of two novel biomarkers responsible for 50-70% of BC progression. The first one is epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) which belongs to the ErbB tyrosine kinases family, signalling pathways associated with it play a significant role in regulating cell proliferation and division. Another one is fatty acid synthase (FASN), a key enzyme responsible for the de novo lipid synthesis required for cancer cell development. This review presents a rationale for the EGFR-mediated pathways, their interaction with FASN, communion of these two biomarkers with BC, and improvements to overcome drug resistance caused by them.

Topics & Concepts

CancerEpidermal growth factor receptorBreast cancerMedicineFatty acid synthaseCancer researchReceptor tyrosine kinaseErbBBioinformaticsInternal medicineBiologyReceptorLipid metabolismCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer
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