| Literature DB >> 32527650 |
Yuwen Li1, Xiaodan Ma1, Wenyu Wu1, Zhu Chen2, Guoyu Meng3.
Abstract
Targeted therapy has become increasingly important in cancer therapy. For example, targeting the promyelocytic leukemia PML protein in leukemia has proved to be an effective treatment. PML is the core component of super-assembled structures called PML nuclear bodies (NBs). Although this nuclear megaDalton complex was first observed in the 1960s, the mechanism of its assembly remains poorly understood. We review recent breakthroughs in the PML field ranging from a revised assembly mechanism to PML-driven genome organization and carcinogenesis. In addition, we highlight that oncogenic oligomerization might also represent a promising target in the treatment of leukemias and solid tumors.Entities:
Keywords: PML nuclear body biogenesis; PML-driven carcinogenesis; genome; oligomerization; organization; phase separation; targeted therapy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32527650 DOI: 10.1016/j.trecan.2020.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Cancer ISSN: 2405-8025