Artemisinin inhibition of uveal melanoma (WP5441)
Homo sapiens
Farhan et al. (2021) note: "By acting in PI3K/AKT/mTOR, a pathway with recognized importance in cancer, artemisinin was shown to be able to impair the migration, invasion, and proliferation of UM cells." Triangles indicate an increase or decrease in the adjacent entity. This pathway diagram was derived from https://pfocr.wikipathways.org/figures/PMC8684509__OMCL2021-9911537.012.html.
Authors
Eric WeitzActivity
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Organisms
Homo sapiensCommunities
Annotations
Disease Ontology
uveal cancer melanomaPathway Ontology
drug pathway phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt signaling pathwayLabel | Type | Compact URI | Comment |
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Artemisinin | Metabolite | chebi:223316 | |
Receptor tyrosine kinase | GeneProduct | wikipathways:WP5471 | |
PI3K | GeneProduct | wikipathways:WP5472 | |
MTOR | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000198793 | |
AKT1 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000142208 | |
AKT2 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000105221 | |
AKT3 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000117020 |
References
- Artemisinin Inhibits the Migration and Invasion in Uveal Melanoma via Inhibition of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR Signaling Pathway. Farhan M, Silva M, Xingan X, Zhou Z, Zheng W. Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2021 Dec 11;2021:9911537. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia