Journal article

Non-genetic mechanisms of therapeutic resistance in cancer

JC Marine, SJ Dawson, MA Dawson

Nature Reviews Cancer | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2020

Abstract

Therapeutic resistance continues to be an indominable foe in our ambition for curative cancer treatment. Recent insights into the molecular determinants of acquired treatment resistance in the clinical and experimental setting have challenged the widely held view of sequential genetic evolution as the primary cause of resistance and brought into sharp focus a range of non-genetic adaptive mechanisms. Notably, the genetic landscape of the tumour and the non-genetic mechanisms used to escape therapy are frequently linked. Remarkably, whereas some oncogenic mutations allow the cancer cells to rapidly adapt their transcriptional and/or metabolic programme to meet and survive the therapeutic pres..

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The authors thank all the members of the J.-C.M., S.-J.D. and M.A.D laboratories for helpful discussions related to the concepts presents in this Perspective. The authors thank N. Dawson for help with figure construction and graphical illustrations. The authors thank the following funders for support: Cancer Council Victoria for a Sir Edward Dunlop Research Fellowship and Howard Hughes Medical Institute for an international research scholarship (M.A.D) and CSL for a CSL Centenary Fellowship (S.-J.D).