Signaling pathways in apoptosis as potential targets for cancer therapy

P Huang, A Oliff - Trends in cell biology, 2001 - cell.com
P Huang, A Oliff
Trends in cell biology, 2001cell.com
Genetic instability contributes to the origin of cancer as well as to the ability of cancer cells to
become resistant to various therapies. Because of this, cytotoxic rather than cytostatic
therapies might be most effective against this disease. Many oncogenes and tumor
suppressors mediate their effects by interfering with or inducing apoptotic signaling. Thus,
apoptotic pathways might be significantly altered in cancer cells relative to untransformed
cells, and these differences might present a therapeutic window that can be exploited for …
Abstract
Genetic instability contributes to the origin of cancer as well as to the ability of cancer cells to become resistant to various therapies. Because of this, cytotoxic rather than cytostatic therapies might be most effective against this disease. Many oncogenes and tumor suppressors mediate their effects by interfering with or inducing apoptotic signaling. Thus, apoptotic pathways might be significantly altered in cancer cells relative to untransformed cells, and these differences might present a therapeutic window that can be exploited for development of cancer drugs.
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