Harvey Kieran, Tapon Nicolas
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, St Andrew's Place, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002 Australia.
Nat Rev Cancer. 2007 Mar;7(3):182-91. doi: 10.1038/nrc2070.
Intense research over the past four years has led to the discovery and characterization of a novel signalling network, known as the Salvador-Warts-Hippo (SWH) pathway, involved in tissue growth control in Drosophila melanogaster. At present, eleven proteins have been implicated as members of this pathway, and several downstream effector genes have been characterized. The importance of this pathway is emphasized by its evolutionary conservation, and by increasing evidence that its deregulation occurs in human tumours. Here, we review the main findings from Drosophila and the implications that these have for tumorigenesis in mammals.
在过去四年里的深入研究已促成了一个名为萨尔瓦多-沃茨-河马(SWH)通路的新型信号网络的发现与表征,该通路参与黑腹果蝇的组织生长控制。目前,已有十一种蛋白质被认为是此通路的成员,并且一些下游效应基因也已得到表征。该通路的进化保守性以及越来越多表明其在人类肿瘤中失调的证据都凸显了其重要性。在此,我们综述来自果蝇的主要研究发现以及这些发现对哺乳动物肿瘤发生的意义。