Last but not least: BFL-1 as an emerging target for anti-cancer therapies

Author:

Wang Gaoyuan12ORCID,Diepstraten Sarah T.12ORCID,Herold Marco J.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

2. 2Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Abstract

BFL-1 is an understudied pro-survival BCL-2 protein. The expression of BFL-1 is reported in many cancers, but it is yet to be clarified whether high transcript expression also always correlates with a pro-survival function. However, recent applications of BH3-mimetics for the treatment of blood cancers identified BFL-1 as a potential resistance factor in this type of cancer. Hence, understanding the role of BFL-1 in human cancers and how its up-regulation leads to therapy resistance has become an area of great clinical relevance. In addition, deletion of the murine homologue of BFL-1, called A1, in mice showed only minimal impacts on the well-being of these animals, suggesting drugs targeting BFL-1 would exhibit limited on-target toxicities. BFL-1 therefore represents a good clinical cancer target. Currently, no effective BFL-1 inhibitors exist, which is likely due to the underappreciation of BFL-1 as a potential target in the clinic and lack of understanding of the BFL-1 protein. In this review, the roles of BFL-1 in the development of different types of cancers and drug resistant mechanisms are discussed and some recent advances in the generation of BFL-1 inhibitors highlighted.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Biochemistry

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