Current Opportunities for Targeting Dysregulated Neurodevelopmental Signaling Pathways in Glioblastoma.
Danijela DrakulićMarija SchwirtlichIsidora PetrovicMarija M MojsinMilena MilivojevicNataša Kovačević-GrujičićMilena J StevanovićPublished in: Cells (2022)
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and highly lethal type of brain tumor, with poor survival despite advances in understanding its complexity. After current standard therapeutic treatment, including tumor resection, radiotherapy and concomitant chemotherapy with temozolomide, the median overall survival of patients with this type of tumor is less than 15 months. Thus, there is an urgent need for new insights into GBM molecular characteristics and progress in targeted therapy in order to improve clinical outcomes. The literature data revealed that a number of different signaling pathways are dysregulated in GBM. In this review, we intended to summarize and discuss current literature data and therapeutic modalities focused on targeting dysregulated signaling pathways in GBM. A better understanding of opportunities for targeting signaling pathways that influences malignant behavior of GBM cells might open the way for the development of novel GBM-targeted therapies.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- induced apoptosis
- pi k akt
- cancer therapy
- systematic review
- electronic health record
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- locally advanced
- cell cycle arrest
- big data
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- radiation therapy
- drug delivery
- radiation induced
- single cell
- cell death
- smoking cessation
- combination therapy
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning
- replacement therapy