2017
DOI: 10.1002/mc.22619
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MAPK pathways regulation by DUSP1 in the development of osteosarcoma: Potential markers and therapeutic targets

Abstract: Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most frequent primary bone tumor that affect children and adolescents. This tumor is highly aggressive with high risk of metastasis and the implementation of new drugs has not been successful. The search for biomarkers or new therapeutic targets is urgently needed and can help in advances of OS treatment. MAPKs are major signaling transduction molecules that play an important role in regulating a variety of cellular responses. DUSP1 is a phosphatase that dephosphorylates the MAPKs. Bot… Show more

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“…Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumor in young adults [1,2] and frequently occurs in the femur (42%), tibia (19%), and humerus (10%) [3]. Since the 1970s, despite the use of multi-agent chemotherapy and improvement in surgical techniques, the 5-year overall survival rate of osteosarcoma remains approximately 60% [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumor in young adults [1,2] and frequently occurs in the femur (42%), tibia (19%), and humerus (10%) [3]. Since the 1970s, despite the use of multi-agent chemotherapy and improvement in surgical techniques, the 5-year overall survival rate of osteosarcoma remains approximately 60% [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other notable pairs that we identified from the correlation and that were previously reported in the literature included DUSP1-MAPK7 (= 0.79) and DUSP1-MAPK8 (= 0.82). DUSP1 gene silencing has been shown to increase the expression of MAPK7 and MAPK8 transcripts in osteosarcoma cells suggesting reciprocal actions between them [65]. DUSP10 (MKP-5) has been well known to dephosphorylate MAPK8 (JNK) [66] and has also been implicated in immune function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paris saponin VII (PS VII), Delphinidin can effectively inhibit the activation of the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway and further suppress the OS invasion, migration and promote apoptosis, which indicates that MAPK/ERK signaling pathway is activated in OS [ 91 , 92 ]. Over expressions of MAP2K6, MAP4K3, and DUSP1 are correlated with poor clinical prognoses [ 93 ]. Inversely, patients with decreasing expression of MAP4K3 can achieve a better treatment effect [ 93 ].…”
Section: Signal Pathways In Os Metastasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over expressions of MAP2K6, MAP4K3, and DUSP1 are correlated with poor clinical prognoses [ 93 ]. Inversely, patients with decreasing expression of MAP4K3 can achieve a better treatment effect [ 93 ]. Moreover, the expression of DUSP1, one of the protein phosphatases which inhibits MAPKs through dephosphorylation, is significantly increased in metastasis patients and post-chemotherapy patients, suggesting that DUSP1 gene is related to OS metastasis and drug resistance [ 93 ].…”
Section: Signal Pathways In Os Metastasismentioning
confidence: 99%
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