Human Prostrate Cancer Hallmarks Map



ProteinProtein NameMolecular TypeHallmarkFeatureEvidenceReference
PRKCAProtein kinase C, alphaSerine/Threonine KinaseAngiogenesisAngiogenesisProtein kinase C alpha (PKCA) is involved in prostate cancer angiogenesis through PKCalpha/c-Src/IKK/NF-kappaB signaling cascades leading to COX-2-mediated PGE2 production and MMP-2 activation in PC-3 xenograft model.Reference
PRKCAProtein kinase C, alphaSerine/Threonine KinaseMetastasisCell InvasionProtein kinase C alpha (PKCA) is associated with prostate cancer cell invasion in an androgen responsive way.Reference
PRKCAProtein kinase C, alphaSerine/Threonine KinaseCell Death ResistanceChemoresistanceIt plays a role in the development of cisplatin resistance through stabilization of BCL2 in both androgen dependent & independent prostate cancer cell line.Reference
PRKCAProtein kinase C, alphaSerine/Threonine KinaseEnabling Replicative ImmortalityTelomere maintenancePRKCA plays a significant role in human prostate cancer by mediating posttranslational modification telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) and there by promoting its nulear translocation.Reference

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