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Revision as of 18:01, 3 October 2017

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CPTAC Pathways

Welcome to the CPTAC Pathway Portal

This portal highlights pathway content relevant to the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC).

The National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, announced the launch of a Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium in August 2011. CPTAC is a comprehensive and coordinated effort to accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis of cancer through the application of robust, quantitative, proteomic technologies and workflows. The overarching goal of CPTAC is to improve our ability to diagnose, treat and prevent cancer. To achieve this goal in a scientifically rigorous manner, the NCI launched CPTAC to systematically identify proteins that derive from alterations in cancer genomes and related biological processes, and provide this data with accompanying assays and protocols to the public.

The pathways included in this portal have been organized into classic cancer hallmark categories, based on the different biological capabilities acquired during the multistep development of human tumors. To read more, see Hallmarks of cancer: the next generation, Hanahan and Weinberg, Cell 2011.


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Cancer Hallmark Categories

Sustaining proliferative signaling

FBXL10 enhancement of MAP/ERK signaling in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (Homo sapiens)

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FBXL10 enhancement of MAP/ERK signaling in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Evading growth suppressors

Tumor suppressor activity of SMARCB1 (Homo sapiens)

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Tumor suppressor activity of SMARCB1
Activating invasion and metastasis

Integrin-mediated cell adhesion (Homo sapiens)

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Integrin-mediated cell adhesion
Enabling replicative immortality

ncRNAs involved in STAT3 signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma (Homo sapiens)

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ncRNAs involved in STAT3 signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma
Inducing angiogenesis

Hedgehog signaling (Homo sapiens)

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Hedgehog signaling
Resisting cell death

TP53 network (Homo sapiens)

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TP53 network
Deregulating cellular energetics

Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis (Homo sapiens)

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Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis
Genome instability and mutation

DNA damage response (only ATM dependent) (Homo sapiens)

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DNA damage response (only ATM dependent)
Tumor promoting inflammation

IL6 signaling (Homo sapiens)

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IL6 signaling
Avoiding immune destruction

Type II interferon signaling (Homo sapiens)

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Type II interferon signaling
Therapeutics

Imatinib and chronic myeloid leukemia (Homo sapiens)

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Imatinib and chronic myeloid leukemia

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Featured Pathways

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Pathway Curation

On this page you see rotating displays of hallmark and featured pathways. Where did these pathways come from? They came from people like you! The CPTAC set of pathways can be edited, fixed and added to using the pathway drawing and annotation tools here at WikiPathways.

Getting Started

Resources

Curation projects

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Useful Links

Personal tools