Authors
Cheryl Eifert, Xianhui Wang, Leila Kokabee, Antonis Kourtidis, Ritu Jain, Michael J Gerdes, Douglas S Conklin
Publication date
2013/10
Journal
Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer
Volume
52
Issue
10
Pages
961-975
Description
Tyrosine kinases orchestrate key cellular signaling pathways and their dysregulation is often associated with cellular transformation. Several recent cases in which inhibitors of tyrosine kinases have been successfully used as anticancer agents have underscored the importance of this class of proteins in the development of targeted cancer therapies. We have carried out a large‐scale loss‐of‐function analysis of the human tyrosine kinases using RNA interference to identify novel survival factors for breast cancer cells. In addition to kinases with known roles in breast and other cancers, we identified several kinases that were previously unknown to be required for breast cancer cell survival. The most surprising of these was the cytosolic, nonreceptor tyrosine kinase, Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK), which has been extensively studied in B cell development. Down regulation of this protein with RNAi or inhibition with …
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C Eifert, X Wang, L Kokabee, A Kourtidis, R Jain… - Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 2013