reviewJournal of Clinical OncologyDec 17, 2005Closed access

Targeting the Cell Cycle: A New Approach to Cancer Therapy

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Abstract

The cell cycle represents a series of tightly integrated events that allow the cell to grow and proliferate. Critical parts of the cell cycle machinery are the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which, when activated, provide a means for the cell to move from one phase of the cell cycle to the next. The CDKs are regulated positively by cyclins and regulated negatively by naturally occurring CDK inhibitors (CDKIs). Cancer represents a dysregulation of the cell cycle such that cells that overexpress cyclins or do not express the CDKIs continue to undergo unregulated cell growth. The cell cycle also serves to protect the cell from DNA damage. Thus, cell cycle arrest, in fact, represents a survival mechanism that…

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Keywords
  • Cell cycle
  • Cyclin-dependent kinase
  • Cell cycle checkpoint
  • Cell biology
  • Restriction point
  • Cell growth
  • Cyclin
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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