Drugging the addict: non-oncogene addiction as a target for cancer therapy

药物治疗成瘾者:非致癌基因成瘾作为癌症治疗的靶点

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Abstract

Historically, cancers have been treated with chemotherapeutics aimed to have profound effects on tumor cells with only limited effects on normal tissue. This approach was followed by the development of small-molecule inhibitors that can target oncogenic pathways critical for the survival of tumor cells. The clinical targeting of these so-called oncogene addictions, however, is in many instances hampered by the outgrowth of resistant clones. More recently, the proper functioning of non-mutated genes has been shown to enhance the survival of many cancers, a phenomenon called non-oncogene addiction. In the current review, we will focus on the distinct non-oncogenic addictions found in cancer cells, including synthetic lethal interactions, the underlying stress phenotypes, and arising therapeutic opportunities.

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