Phosphorylation of MYCN and MAX by PAK family kinases is a novel tumor-suppressor mechanism in neuroblastoma with potential therapeutic implications
Esteban J Rozen,
Kim Wigglesworth,
Jason Shohet
Abstract:High-risk Neuroblastoma (HR-NB) is a very aggressive pediatric cancer, responsible of over 15% of all childhood cancer-associated deaths. Despite very aggressive multimodal interventions, less than 50% of HR-NB patients survive, exhibiting serious long-term sequelae from therapy. Therefore, more efficient, and less toxic interventions are urgently needed. Genomic amplification of the MYCN gene is observed in about 50% of all HR-NB cases, and is the most reliable genomic hallmark associated to a bad prognosis. … Show more
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