Resistance to apoptosis should not be taken as a hallmark of cancer.

Q Medicine
癌症 Pub Date : 2014-02-01 Epub Date: 2013-12-24 DOI:10.5732/cjc.013.10131
Rui-An Wang, Zeng-Shan Li, Qing-Guo Yan, Xiu-Wu Bian, Yan-Qing Ding, Xiang Du, Bao-Cun Sun, Yun-Tian Sun, Xiang-Hong Zhang
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Abstract

In the research community, resistance to apoptosis is often considered a hallmark of cancer. However, pathologists who diagnose cancer via microscope often see the opposite. Indeed, increased apoptosis and mitosis are usually observed simultaneously in cancerous lesions. Studies have shown that increased apoptosis is associated with cancer aggressiveness and poor clinical outcome. Furthermore, overexpression of Bcl-2, an antiapoptotic protein, is linked with better survival of cancer patients. Conversely, Bax, CD95, Caspase-3, and other apoptosis-inducing proteins have been found to promote carcinogenesis. This notion of the role of apoptosis in cancer is not new; cancer cells were found to be short-lived 88 years ago. Given these observations, resistance to apoptosis should not be considered a hallmark of cancer.

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对细胞凋亡的抵抗不应被视为癌症的标志。
在研究界,对细胞凋亡的抵抗通常被认为是癌症的标志。然而,通过显微镜诊断癌症的病理学家经常看到相反的情况。事实上,在癌变病变中,细胞凋亡和有丝分裂通常同时增加。研究表明,细胞凋亡增加与癌症侵袭性和不良临床结果有关。此外,抗凋亡蛋白Bcl-2的过度表达与癌症患者更好的生存有关。相反,已发现Bax、CD95、Caspase-3等凋亡诱导蛋白可促进癌变。细胞凋亡在癌症中的作用这一概念并不新鲜;癌细胞在88年前就被发现是短命的。鉴于这些观察结果,对细胞凋亡的抵抗不应该被认为是癌症的标志。
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癌症
癌症 ONCOLOGY-
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3.47
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期刊介绍: In July 2008, Landes Bioscience and Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center began co-publishing the international, English-language version of AI ZHENG or the Chinese Journal of Cancer (CJC). CJC publishes original research, reviews, extra views, perspectives, supplements, and spotlights in all areas of cancer research. The primary criteria for publication in CJC are originality, outstanding scientific merit, and general interest. The Editorial Board is composed of members from around the world, who will strive to maintain the highest standards for excellence in order to generate a valuable resource for an international readership.
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