Switching Akt: from survival signaling to deadly response |
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Authors: | Marek Los Subbareddy Maddika Bettina Erb Klaus Schulze‐Osthoff |
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Affiliation: | 1. Interfaculty Institute for Biochemistry, University of Tübingen, D‐72076 Tübingen, Germany;2. BioApplications Enterprises, Winnipeg, MB, R2V 2N6, Canada;3. Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520‐8040, USA |
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Abstract: | Akt, a protein kinase hyperactivated in many tumors, plays a major role in both cell survival and resistance to tumor therapy. A recent study, 1 along with other evidences, shows interestingly, that Akt is not a single‐function kinase, but may facilitate rather than inhibit cell death under certain conditions. This hitherto undetected function of Akt is accomplished by its ability to increase reactive oxygen species and to suppress antioxidant enzymes. The ability of Akt to down‐regulate antioxidant defenses uncovers a novel Achilles' heel, which could be exploited by oxidant therapies in order to selectively eradicate tumor cells that express high levels of Akt activity. |
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Keywords: | Akt apoptosis oncogenes oxidative stress senescence |
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