1. Mechanisms of the role of proto-oncogene activation in promoting malignant transformation of mature B cells.
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Zhou R, Guo J, Feng X, and Zhou W
- Subjects
- Humans, Proto-Oncogenes genetics, B-Lymphocytes, Neoplasms genetics
- Abstract
Malignant tumors continue to pose a significant threat to human life and safety and their development is primarily due to the activation of proto-oncogenes and the inactivation of suppressor genes. Among these, the activation of proto-oncogenes possesses greater potential to drive the malignant transformation of cells. Targeting oncogenes involved in the malignant transformation of tumor cells has provided a novel approach for the development of current antitumor drugs. Several preclinical and clinical studies have revealed that the development pathway of B cells, and the malignant transformation of mature B cells into tumors have been regulated by oncogenes and their metabolites. Therefore, summarizing the key oncogenes involved in the process of malignant transformation of mature B cells and elucidating the mechanisms of action in tumor development hold significant importance for the clinical treatment of malignant tumors.
- Published
- 2024
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