Ras-mediated cell proliferation and cell death: some clues from the interleukin-2 receptor system |
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Authors: | J. Gómez C. Martínez-A A. Rebollo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Immunology and Oncology, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Campus de Cantoblanco, Universidad Autónoma, 28049 Madrid, Spain;(2) Department of Immunology and Oncology (Pharmacia-CSIC), Centro Nacional de Biotecnologi'a, Campus de Cantoblanco, Universidad Autónoma, 28049 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Oncoproteins of the Ras family have been extensively studied because of their implication in human cancer. Their roles have been primarily assigned to the commandment of cell proliferation and suppression of apoptosis, which has also been demonstrated by the involvement of Ras activation in the signal transduction pathways triggered by most cytokine receptors. Nevertheless, the functions of Ras proteins have been extended in the last years by the findings showing that they can also act as promoters or enhancers of apoptosis in various systems and conditions. These considerations have raised the issue as to how the signals delivered by Ras are regulated and translated in terms of cellular responses, suggesting that signal complementation may direct the final fate of cells. As an example, the interleukin-2 receptor system may represent a useful model in which the meaning of Ras signals may be evaluated in terms of interactions with other simultaneous signalling events, since knowledge of the biochemical events triggered by the interaction of interleukin-2 with its cell surface receptor in lymphocytes has allowed the proposal of a complete signalling model arranged in three independent channels, one of which is mediated by Ras.This work was supported by grants from CICYT and Pharmacia-Upjohn. |
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Keywords: | Apoptosis cell proliferation IL-2 Ras |
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