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doi: 10.1007/bf02709987
handle: 10261/93099
[ES]: Los componentes de la subfamilia p38 de quinasas activadas por mitógenos (MAP quinasas) constituyen un grupo de proteínas muy versátiles, que actúan como transductoras de señales en funciones celulares de capital importancia. Originalmente las proteínas p38 han sido asociadas con respuestas inflamatorias y de estrés celular, debido a lo cual p38 se ha convertido en una diana terapéutica de especial relevancia en el control de enfermedades asociadas a estos procesos. No obstante, actualmente existen evidencias considerables para también implicar directamente a p38 en eventos de capital importancia dentro de la transformación celular y la tumorogénesis, en concreto: proliferación, diferenciación, apoptosis, invasión y metástasis. Estas propiedades de las MAP quinasas p38 las convierten en potenciales dianas para futuras terapias antineoplásicas.
[EN]: The members of the p38 subfamily of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases (MAPKs) are a versatile group of proteins, that function as signal transducers involved in key cellular functions. Initially, p38 MAPKs were associated with inflammatory and cellular stress responses and, as such, p38 has been an important target for anti-inflammatory therapies. Recently, increasing evidence has directly implicated p38 MAPKs in processes essential for cell development, transformation and tumorogenesis, namely: proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, invasion and metastasis. These features make p38 MAPKs potential targets for future anti-neoplastic therapies.
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