p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases

p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases are a class of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) that are responsive to stress stimuli, such as cytokines, ultraviolet irradiation, heat shock, and osmotic shock, and are involved in cell differentiation, apoptosis and autophagy.

[1][2] p38 MAP Kinase (MAPK), also called RK or CSBP (Cytokinin Specific Binding Protein), is the mammalian orthologue of the yeast Hog1p MAP kinase,[3] which participates in a signaling cascade controlling cellular responses to cytokines and stress.

Similar to the SAPK/JNK pathway, p38 MAP kinase is activated by a variety of cellular stresses including osmotic shock, inflammatory cytokines, lipopolysaccharides (LPS), ultraviolet light, and growth factors.

This transcription factor is normally regulated from intracellular pathways that integrate signals from the surrounding tissue and the immune system.

[17] P38 was also shown to correlate with outcome of glioblastoma - higher pathway activity is associated with low survival.