Mcl-1 is a potential therapeutic target in multiple types of cancer

C Akgul - Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2009 - Springer
Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2009Springer
Resistance to apoptosis is a common challenge in human malignancies contributing to both
progress of cancer and resistance to conventional therapeutics. Abnormalities in a variety of
cell intrinsic and extrinsic molecular mechanisms cooperatively promote tumor formation.
Therapeutic approaches that specifically target components of these molecular mechanisms
are getting widespread attention. Mcl-1 is a highly expressed pro-survival protein in human
malignancies and its cellular expression is tightly regulated via multiple mechanisms. Mcl-1 …
Abstract
Resistance to apoptosis is a common challenge in human malignancies contributing to both progress of cancer and resistance to conventional therapeutics. Abnormalities in a variety of cell intrinsic and extrinsic molecular mechanisms cooperatively promote tumor formation. Therapeutic approaches that specifically target components of these molecular mechanisms are getting widespread attention. Mcl-1 is a highly expressed pro-survival protein in human malignancies and its cellular expression is tightly regulated via multiple mechanisms. Mcl-1 differs from other members of the Bcl-2 family in having a very short half-life. So inhibition of its expression and/or neutralization of its anti-apoptotic function will rapidly make Mcl-1-dependent cells more susceptible to apoptosis and provide an opportunity to combat several types of cancers. This review summarizes the current knowledge on the regulation of Mcl-1 expression and discusses the alternative approaches targeting Mcl-1 in human cancer cells whose survivals mainly depend on Mcl-1.
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