Literature DB >> 18080038

Tumor suppressor genes as cancer therapeutics.

Emanuela Vattemi1, Pier Paolo Claudio.   

Abstract

Cancer formation is a multistep process that involves the sequential activation of oncogenes as well as the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes often in the same clone of cells. These genetic changes generate concomitant phenotypic changes in the tumor cells that allow them to continue to survive and expand. Over the past decade a number of genetic alterations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes have been identified and extensive research has elucidated their role in cellular growth, differentiation and apoptosis. Targeting tumor suppressor gene pathways is an attractive therapeutic strategy in cancer. This review summarizes the current achievements and future prospects of gene replacement therapy. Methods of gene delivery are described, particularly those that have commonly be used in clinical trials. We discuss efforts to achieve tissue-specific gene delivery and improved efficiency of gene delivery. (c) 2007 Prous Science. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18080038     DOI: 10.1358/dnp.2007.20.8.1157613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug News Perspect        ISSN: 0214-0934


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1.  Targeting a newly established spontaneous feline fibrosarcoma cell line by gene transfer.

Authors:  Rounak Nande; Altomare Di Benedetto; Pierpaolo Aimola; Flavia De Carlo; Miranda Carper; Charlene D Claudio; Jim Denvir; Jagan Valluri; Gary C Duncan; Pier Paolo Claudio
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-05-30       Impact factor: 3.240

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