Currently, genomic databases offer a vast amount of information on mutational profiles and records of statistically significant genetic associations with diseases. However, the functional interpretation of frequently mutated genes implicated in cancer is essential for the development and clinical implementation of efficient targeted therapies. This review identifies and describes the most affected signaling pathways that are found deregulated in several cancer types and reports on corresponding targeted therapies, aiming to unravel literature gaps and to highlight targets of high therapeutic potential. To this purpose, we collected gene lists from the TCGA Pan-Cancer Atlas and OncoKB and employed the Onco Query Language (cBioPortal) search,...
<p>The disease process giving rise to cancer involves the consecutive accumulation of genetic or gen...
Identifying key somatic alterations in cancer is a critical step in understanding the mechanisms tha...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. One of the main hallmarks in cancer is the fun...
Genetic alterations in signaling pathways that control cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, and cell g...
Genetic alterations in signaling pathways that control cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, and cell g...
Genetic alterations in signaling pathways that control cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, and cell g...
Functional genomics approaches such as gain- and loss-of-function screening can efficiently reveal g...
MOTIVATION: Identification of altered pathways that are clinically relevant across human cancers is ...
Oncogenes can potentially cause uncontrolled cell growth, leading to cancer development, and these g...
AbstractIt is now widely accepted that cancer is a genetic disease and that alterations in the DNA s...
Mutations in 15 cancers, sourced from the COSMIC Whole Genomes database, and 297 human pathways, arr...
Technological advances in next-generation sequencing have uncovered a wide spectrum of aberrations i...
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) projects have advanced our understanding of the driver mutations, gen...
<p>The disease process giving rise to cancer involves the consecutive accumulation of genetic or gen...
Identifying key somatic alterations in cancer is a critical step in understanding the mechanisms tha...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. One of the main hallmarks in cancer is the fun...
Genetic alterations in signaling pathways that control cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, and cell g...
Genetic alterations in signaling pathways that control cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, and cell g...
Genetic alterations in signaling pathways that control cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, and cell g...
Functional genomics approaches such as gain- and loss-of-function screening can efficiently reveal g...
MOTIVATION: Identification of altered pathways that are clinically relevant across human cancers is ...
Oncogenes can potentially cause uncontrolled cell growth, leading to cancer development, and these g...
AbstractIt is now widely accepted that cancer is a genetic disease and that alterations in the DNA s...
Mutations in 15 cancers, sourced from the COSMIC Whole Genomes database, and 297 human pathways, arr...
Technological advances in next-generation sequencing have uncovered a wide spectrum of aberrations i...
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) projects have advanced our understanding of the driver mutations, gen...
<p>The disease process giving rise to cancer involves the consecutive accumulation of genetic or gen...
Identifying key somatic alterations in cancer is a critical step in understanding the mechanisms tha...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...