Targeting apoptotic pathways for cancer therapy
Brown University · Translational Research in Oncology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that is mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic pathways. Dysregulation of and resistance to cell death are hallmarks of cancer. For over three decades, the development of therapies to promote treatment of cancer by inducing various cell death modalities, including apoptosis, has been a main goal of clinical oncology. Apoptosis pathways also interact with other signaling mechanisms, such as the p53 signaling pathway and the integrated stress response (ISR) pathway. In addition to agents directly targeting the intrinsic and extrinsic pathway components, anticancer drugs that target the p53 and ISR signaling pathways are actively being developed. In this Review, we…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 156
Authors
21- XTXiaobing TianCorresponding
Brown University, Translational Research in Oncology, Lifespan
- PRPraveen R. Srinivasan
Brown University, Translational Research in Oncology, Lifespan
- VTVida Tajiknia
Brown University, Translational Research in Oncology, Lifespan
- AFAshley F. Sanchez Sevilla Uruchurtu
Brown University, Translational Research in Oncology, Lifespan
- AAAttila A. Seyhan
Brown University, Translational Research in Oncology, Lifespan
Topics & keywords
- Apoptosis
- Cancer
- Cancer therapy
- Cancer research
- Medicine
- Biology
- Internal medicine
- Genetics