Targeting the B-cell lymphoma 2 anti-apoptotic proteins for cervical cancer treatment.
- 1. Universiti Sains Malaysia
- 2. Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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The B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL-2) anti-apoptotic proteins have become attractive therapeutic targets especially with the development of BH3-mimetics which selectively target these proteins. However, it is important to note that expression levels of the anti-apoptotic proteins and their relevance in inhibiting apoptosis varies between different cell lineages. This addiction to certain anti-apoptotic proteins for survival, can be determined with various techniques and targeted effectively with selective BH3-mimetics. Studies have highlighted that anti-apoptotic proteins BCL-XL and MCL-1 are crucial for cervical cancer cell survival. Co-targeting BCL-XL and MCL-1 with selective BH3-mimetics yielded promising results in cervical cancer cell lines. In this review, we focus on the expression levels of the anti-apoptotic proteins in cervical cancer tissues and how to possibly target them with BH3-mimetics.
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Journal:
Future oncology (London, England)
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
ISSN:
17448301
Volume:
16
Pages:
2235-2249
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