Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The characterization of the molecular mechanisms involved in development and progression of
melanoma could be helpful to identify the molecular profiles underlying aggressiveness, clinical
behavior, and response to therapy as well as to better classify the subsets of melanoma patients
with different prognosis and/or clinical outcome. Actually, some aspects regarding the main
molecular changes responsible for the onset as well as the progression of melanoma toward a more
aggressive phenotype have been described. Genes and molecules which control either cell
proliferation, apoptosis, or cell senescence have been implicated. Here we provided an overview
of the main molecular changes underlying the pathogenesis of melanoma. All evidence clearly
indicates the existence of a complex molecular machinery that provides checks and balances in
normal melanocytes. Progression from normal melanocytes to malignant metastatic cells in
melanoma patients is the result of a combination of down- or up-regulation of various effectors
acting on different molecular pathways.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Sini, MARIA CRISTINA; Casula, Milena; Palmieri, Giuseppe
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