Journal article
Targeting RNA polymerase I to treat MYC-driven cancer
G Poortinga, LM Quinn, RD Hannan
Oncogene | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2014.13
Abstract
The MYC oncoprotein and transcription factor is dysregulated in a majority of human cancers and is considered a major driver of the malignant phenotype. As such, developing drugs for effective inhibition of MYC in a manner selective to malignancies is a 'holy grail' of transcription factor-based cancer therapy. Recent advances in elucidating MYC biology in both normal cells and pathological settings were anticipated to bring inhibition of tumorigenic MYC function closer to the clinic. However, while the extensive array of cellular pathways that MYC impacts present numerous fulcrum points on which to leverage MYC's therapeutic potential, identifying the critical target(s) for MYC-specific can..
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