2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-107231/v1
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p38β - MAPK11 and its role in female cancers

Abstract: Background The p38MAPK family of Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases are a group of signalling molecules involved in cell growth, survival, proliferation and differentiation. The widely studied p38α isoform is ubiquitously expressed and is implicated in a number of cancer pathologies, as are p38γ and p38δ. However, the mechanistic role of the isoform, p38β, remains fairly elusive. Recent studies suggest a possible role of p38β in both breast and endometrial cancer with research suggesting involvement in bone met… Show more

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“…With the term p38MAPK we will refer to all four proteins. Despite these members sharing around 60% sequence homology [27], each of them shows not just different tissue expression patterns [28,29] but also specific functions in different biological processes such as myocyte differentiation [30], female cancers [31] or inflammation [32]. In addition, even opposite roles for each member have been described [33] (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the term p38MAPK we will refer to all four proteins. Despite these members sharing around 60% sequence homology [27], each of them shows not just different tissue expression patterns [28,29] but also specific functions in different biological processes such as myocyte differentiation [30], female cancers [31] or inflammation [32]. In addition, even opposite roles for each member have been described [33] (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%