The role of BCL-2 family proteins in regulating apoptosis and cancer therapy
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine · Anhui Provincial Hospital
Abstract
Apoptosis, as a very important biological process, is a response to developmental cues or cellular stress. Impaired apoptosis plays a central role in the development of cancer and also reduces the efficacy of traditional cytotoxic therapies. Members of the B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL-2) protein family have pro- or anti-apoptotic activities and have been studied intensively over the past decade for their importance in regulating apoptosis, tumorigenesis, and cellular responses to anticancer therapy. Since the inflammatory response induced by apoptosis-induced cell death is very small, at present, the development of anticancer drugs targeting apoptosis has attracted more and more attention. Consequently, the focus of…
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Authors
6- SQShanna Qian
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- ZWZhong Wei
Anhui Provincial Hospital
- WYWanting Yang
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- JHJinling Huang
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- YYYinfeng YangCorresponding
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Apoptosis
- Bcl-2 family
- Carcinogenesis
- Cancer research
- Programmed cell death
- Cancer
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Good health and well-being