Epithelial ovarian cancer: the role of cell cycle genes in the different histotypes.

Giuseppina D'Andrilli, Antonio Giordano, Alessandro Bovicelli
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Cancer is frequently considered to be a disease of the cell cycle; alterations in different families of cell cycle regulators cooperate in tumor development. Molecular analysis of human tumors has shown that cell cycle regulators are frequently mutated in human neoplasms, which underscores how important the maintenance of cell cycle commitment is in the prevention of human cancer. The regulatory pathways controlling cell cycle phases include several oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes which display a range of abnormalities with potential usefulness as markers of evolution or treatment response in epithelial ovarian cancer. This review summarizes the current knowledge about these aberrations in malignant tumors of the ovary. We sought to focus our attention on the genes involved in the development of tumors arising from the ovarian epithelium, which are the most common types of ovarian malignancies.

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上皮性卵巢癌:细胞周期基因在不同组织型中的作用。
癌症通常被认为是一种细胞周期疾病;不同家族细胞周期调节因子的改变在肿瘤发展中相互合作。人类肿瘤的分子分析表明,细胞周期调节因子在人类肿瘤中经常发生突变,这强调了维持细胞周期承诺在预防人类癌症中的重要性。控制细胞周期阶段的调控途径包括几种癌基因和肿瘤抑制基因,它们显示出一系列异常,具有作为上皮性卵巢癌进化或治疗反应标记的潜在用途。本文综述了目前对卵巢恶性肿瘤中这些畸变的认识。我们试图将注意力集中在参与卵巢上皮肿瘤发展的基因上,这是最常见的卵巢恶性肿瘤类型。
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