Tailoring to RB: tumour suppressor status and therapeutic response

ES Knudsen, KE Knudsen - Nature reviews cancer, 2008 - nature.com
ES Knudsen, KE Knudsen
Nature reviews cancer, 2008nature.com
The retinoblastoma tumour suppressor (RB) is a crucial regulator of cell-cycle progression
that is invoked in response to a myriad of anti-mitogenic signals. It has been hypothesized
that perturbations of the RB pathway confer a synonymous proliferative advantage to tumour
cells; however, recent findings demonstrate context-specific outcomes associated with such
lesions. Particularly, loss of RB function is associated with differential response to wide-
ranging therapeutic agents. Thus, the status of this tumour suppressor may be particularly …
Abstract
The retinoblastoma tumour suppressor (RB) is a crucial regulator of cell-cycle progression that is invoked in response to a myriad of anti-mitogenic signals. It has been hypothesized that perturbations of the RB pathway confer a synonymous proliferative advantage to tumour cells; however, recent findings demonstrate context-specific outcomes associated with such lesions. Particularly, loss of RB function is associated with differential response to wide-ranging therapeutic agents. Thus, the status of this tumour suppressor may be particularly informative in directing treatment regimens.
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