Beneficial Outcomes of Cancer Therapeutic Modalities Based on Targeting Apoptosis

Author:

Johar Dina1ORCID,Khafaga Asmaa F.2,Barakat Abd Elmonem M.3,Noreldin Ahmed E.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Faculty of Women for Arts, Sciences and Education, Ain Shams University, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

2. Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Edfina 22758, Egypt

3. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Damanhour University, Damanhour 22511, Egypt

4. Department of Histology and Cytology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Damanhour University, Damanhour 22516, Egypt

Abstract

Background: In the clinical setting, anticancer therapy is routinely administered to stim-ulate programmed cell death or “apoptosis.” The goal is to eliminate tumor cells. Whether selective activation of apoptosis facilitates aggressive disease relapse in the longer term is still unaddressed. Apoptosis defects have a crucial role in cancer progression and carcinogenesis. Thus, targeting apoptosis may be important in developing new cancer therapeutic modalities. Methods: We summarize the shift in thinking that, while apoptosis is a barrier to oncogenesis, it paradoxically drives cancer formation and progression when executed incompletely, i.e., sublethal apoptosis. Also, we review apoptotic mechanisms, the role of apoptosis in carcinogenesis, and how it contributes to cancer treatment. Result and conclusion: Most current research focuses on the extent of cell death in vitro, but no evidence exists that protein regulation of cell death in vitro is similar to what happens in vivo. Fu-ture research requires identifying targets upstream and downstream of such proteins through identi-fying protein-protein interactions in different survival/apoptosis pathways. Finding nexuses where such pathways interconnect is critical, along with possible mechanisms for regulation.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine

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