Journal article
Don't fear the reaper: The role of regulated cell death in tumorigenesis and BH3-mimetics for cancer therapy
JE La Marca, GL Kelly, A Strasser, ST Diepstraten
Developmental Cell | Published : 2024
Abstract
From its earliest characterization, it has been recognized that there is a role for regulated (programmed) cell death in cancer. As our understanding of the different types of programmed cell death processes and their molecular control has advanced, so have the technologies that allow us to manipulate these processes to, for example, fight against cancer. In this review, we describe the roles of the different forms of regulated cell death in the development of cancer as well as their potential therapeutic exploitation. In that vein, we explore the development and use of BH3-mimetics, a unique class of drugs that can directly activate the apoptotic cell death machinery to treat cancer. Finall..
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