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Query: UMLS:C0279530 (
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Cbl ubiquitin ligases are important molecules that control the process of ubiquitination and degradation of proteins by the proteasome. Because this process regulates several intracellular mechanisms, alterations in Cbl activity lead to several pathologies including cancer. In bone, the c-Cbl ubiquitin ligase is known to control osteoclast activity. Our studies indicate that c-Cbl also regulates osteoblast proliferation, differentiation and survival. We recently showed that inhibition of c-Cbl activity using a c-Cbl mutant leads to promote osteoblast differentiation in mesenchymal stromal cells as a consequence of increased
receptor tyrosine kinase
expression. Conversely, we found that overexpression of c-Cbl leads to inhibit osteosarcoma cell proliferation and tumorigenesis through downregulation of these receptors. Thus, the use of pharmacological agents capable of modulating c-Cbl activity may be of therapeutic interest for promoting bone formation in normal bone, or to reduce tumorigenesis in primary
bone cancer
.
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PMID:[Implication of the ubiquitin ligase c-Cbl in bone formation and tumorigenesis]. 2317 1
Osteosarcoma (OS) and Ewing sarcoma (ES) are the two most common types of primary
bone cancer
, which mainly affect children and young adults. Despite intensive multi-modal treatment, the survival of both OS and ES has not improved much during the last decades and new therapeutic options are awaited. One promising approach is the specific targeting of transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) implicated in these types of
bone cancer
. However, despite encouraging in vitro and in vivo results, apart from intriguing results of Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Receptor (IGF-1R) antibodies in ES, clinical studies are limited or disappointing. Primary resistance to
RTK
inhibitors is frequently observed in OS and ES patients, and even patients that initially respond well eventually develop acquired resistance. There are, however, a few remarks to make concerning the current set-up of clinical trials and about strategies to improve
RTK
-based treatments in OS and ES. This review provides an overview concerning current
RTK
-mediated therapies in OS and ES and discusses the problems observed in the clinic. More importantly, we describe several strategies to overcome resistance to
RTK
inhibitors which may significantly improve outcome of OS and ES patients.
...
PMID:Targeting receptor tyrosine kinases in osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma: current hurdles and future perspectives. 2458 52