Abstract
Apoptosis plays an essential role in the processes of eukaryotic cellular homeostasis, and is thought to be a contributing factor in the development of a variety of pathologies including cancer. Knowledge of the molecular mechanisms and mediators of apoptosis, coupled with the fact that many current anticancer therapies function by activating apoptosis, has led to realization that apoptotic processes not only serve as the crucial regulators of carcinogenesis but are also critical determinants in therapy responses. Defects in apoptosis signaling often lead to ineffective response to anti-cancer therapeutics in the clinic and contribute to development of drug-resistant phenotype. The mediators of apoptosis, therefore, are attractive and rational targets for design and development of apoptosis-promoting strategies to combat cancer. Here we present an overview of different approaches and proof-of-principle evidence for identification, development, and use of agents that target apoptosis signaling in cancer. A synopsis of different apoptosis pathways and the agents, currently in the clinic or in development pipeline, that target mediators of apoptosis is presented. Last, but not least, novel and emerging apoptosis signaling targets with potential utility in anti-cancer drug development are also discussed.
Keywords: Apoptosis, Caspases, p53, IAPs, Mitochondria, Nur77, CARP-1.
Current Cancer Therapy Reviews
Title:Recent Advances and Approaches in Targeting Apoptosis Signaling Pathways for Anti-Cancer Therapeutics
Volume: 6 Issue: 4
Author(s): Arun K. Rishi, Xinbo Zhang and Anil Wali
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Keywords: Apoptosis, Caspases, p53, IAPs, Mitochondria, Nur77, CARP-1.
Abstract: Apoptosis plays an essential role in the processes of eukaryotic cellular homeostasis, and is thought to be a contributing factor in the development of a variety of pathologies including cancer. Knowledge of the molecular mechanisms and mediators of apoptosis, coupled with the fact that many current anticancer therapies function by activating apoptosis, has led to realization that apoptotic processes not only serve as the crucial regulators of carcinogenesis but are also critical determinants in therapy responses. Defects in apoptosis signaling often lead to ineffective response to anti-cancer therapeutics in the clinic and contribute to development of drug-resistant phenotype. The mediators of apoptosis, therefore, are attractive and rational targets for design and development of apoptosis-promoting strategies to combat cancer. Here we present an overview of different approaches and proof-of-principle evidence for identification, development, and use of agents that target apoptosis signaling in cancer. A synopsis of different apoptosis pathways and the agents, currently in the clinic or in development pipeline, that target mediators of apoptosis is presented. Last, but not least, novel and emerging apoptosis signaling targets with potential utility in anti-cancer drug development are also discussed.
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K. Rishi Arun, Zhang Xinbo and Wali Anil, Recent Advances and Approaches in Targeting Apoptosis Signaling Pathways for Anti-Cancer Therapeutics, Current Cancer Therapy Reviews 2010; 6 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339410793358075
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