The role of key genes and pathways involved in the tumorigenesis of Malignant Mesothelioma

2014 
Abstract Malignant Mesothelioma (MM) is a very aggressive cancer with low survival rates and often diagnosed at an advanced stage. Several players have been implicated in the development of this cancer, such as asbestos, erionite and the simian virus 40 (SV40). Here, we have reviewed the involvement of erionite, SV40, as well as, the role of several genes ( p16 INK4a , p14 ARF , NF2 , LATS2 , SAV , CTNNB1 and among others), the pathways (RAS, PI3K, Wnt, BCL and Hippo), and their respective roles in the development of MM.
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