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Base excision repair: contribution to tumorigenesis and target in anticancer treatment paradigms.


ABSTRACT: Cancer treatments often lose their effectiveness due to the development of multiple drug resistance. Thus, identification of key proteins involved in the tumorigenic process and the survival mechanism(s), coupled with the design of novel therapeutic compounds (such as small molecule inhibitors), are essential steps towards the establishment of improved anticancer treatment strategies. DNA repair pathways and their proteins have been exposed as potential targets for combinatorial anticancer therapies that involve DNA-interactive cytotoxins, such as alkylating agents, because of their central role in providing resistance against DNA damage. In addition, an understanding of the tumor-specific genetics and associated DNA repair capacity has allowed research scientists and clinicians to begin to devise more targeted treatment strategies based on the concept of synthetic lethality. In this review, the repair mechanisms, as well as the links to cancer progression and treatment, of three key proteins that function in the base excision repair pathway, i.e. APE1, POL?, and FEN1, are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Illuzzi JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4537170 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Base excision repair: contribution to tumorigenesis and target in anticancer treatment paradigms.

Illuzzi J L JL   Wilson D M DM  

Current medicinal chemistry 20120101 23


Cancer treatments often lose their effectiveness due to the development of multiple drug resistance. Thus, identification of key proteins involved in the tumorigenic process and the survival mechanism(s), coupled with the design of novel therapeutic compounds (such as small molecule inhibitors), are essential steps towards the establishment of improved anticancer treatment strategies. DNA repair pathways and their proteins have been exposed as potential targets for combinatorial anticancer thera  ...[more]

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