Abstract
The type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-1R) plays an important role in the establishment and maintenance of the transformed phenotype. It also has a strong antiapoptotic activity and has a significant influence on the control of cell and body size. Downregulation of the IGF-1R leads to massive apoptosis of cancer cells. These characteristics make it an attractive target for anticancer therapy.
Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Publication types
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Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
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Review
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Apoptosis
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Cell Division
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Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
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Humans
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Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / physiology
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor II / physiology
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Mice
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Neoplasms / pathology
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Neoplasms / physiopathology*
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Phosphoproteins / physiology
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Receptor, IGF Type 1 / physiology*
Substances
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IRS1 protein, human
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Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins
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Irs1 protein, mouse
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Phosphoproteins
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor II
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Receptor, IGF Type 1