Comprehensive lung injury pathology induced by mTOR inhibitors

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Aparicio Gallego, Guadalupe
Medina Villaamil, Vanessa
Fernández, Ovidio
Jiménez, Paula
Lema, Martina
Figueroa, Angélica

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Aparicio G, Calvo MB, Medina V, et al. Comprehensive lung injury pathology induced by mTOR inhibitors. Clin Transl Oncol. 2009;11(8):499-510

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[Abstract] Interstitial lung disease is a rare side effect of temsirolimus treatment in renal cancer patients. Pulmonary fibrosis is characterised by the accumulation of extracellular matrix collagen, fibroblast proliferation and migration, and loss of alveolar gas exchange units. Previous studies of pulmonary fibrosis have mainly focused on the fibro-proliferative process in the lungs. However, the molecular mechanism by which sirolimus promotes lung fibrosis remains elusive. Here, we propose an overall cascade hypothesis of interstitial lung diseases that represents a common, partly underlying synergism among them as well as the lung pathogenesis side effects of mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors.

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Molecular Targets in Oncology

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