Targeting multidrug resistance in cancer

G Szakács, JK Paterson, JA Ludwig… - Nature reviews Drug …, 2006 - nature.com
G Szakács, JK Paterson, JA Ludwig, C Booth-Genthe, MM Gottesman
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2006nature.com
Effective treatment of metastatic cancers usually requires the use of toxic chemotherapy. In
most cases, multiple drugs are used, as resistance to single agents occurs almost
universally. For this reason, elucidation of mechanisms that confer simultaneous resistance
to different drugs with different targets and chemical structures—multidrug resistance—has
been a major goal of cancer biologists during the past 35 years. Here, we review the most
common of these mechanisms, one that relies on drug efflux from cancer cells mediated by …
Abstract
Effective treatment of metastatic cancers usually requires the use of toxic chemotherapy. In most cases, multiple drugs are used, as resistance to single agents occurs almost universally. For this reason, elucidation of mechanisms that confer simultaneous resistance to different drugs with different targets and chemical structures — multidrug resistance — has been a major goal of cancer biologists during the past 35 years. Here, we review the most common of these mechanisms, one that relies on drug efflux from cancer cells mediated by ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. We describe various approaches to combating multidrug-resistant cancer, including the development of drugs that engage, evade or exploit efflux by ABC transporters.
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