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Drugging the ribosome at the level of synthesis and translation to treat solid and hematologic cancers

Ross D Hannan, Nadine Hein, Katherine M Hannan, Gretchen Poortinga, Elaine Sanij, Jirawas Sornkom, Kylee MacLachlan, Andrew Cuddihy, Carleen Cullinane, Luc Furic, Denis Drygin, Mustapha Haddach, Simon Harrison, Grant McArthur, Richard B Pearson

CANCER RESEARCH | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 2017

Abstract

Abstract Recent findings by our group have been instrumental in the development of the novel selective inhibitors of RNA Polymerase I (Pol I) (Drygin et al., Cancer Research, 2011; Bywater et al. Cancer Cell, 2012). This work has led to the fundamental discovery that ribosomal gene transcription by Pol I is not simply a “housekeeping” process in cancer cells but is highly regulated to maintain their viability (Bywater et al. Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013). Strikingly, inhibition of Pol I transcription shows a profound selectivity for malignant over normal cells in preclinical studies. As with the majority of targeted therapies, despite initial favorable responses ..

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