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Targeting the hallmarks of cancer with therapy-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.


ABSTRACT: The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is at the center of a number of vital cellular processes such as cell growth, death, and differentiation, crosstalk with immune or stromal cells, and maintenance of proteostasis or homeostasis, and ER functions have implications for various pathologies including cancer. Recently, a number of major hallmarks of cancer have been delineated that are expected to facilitate the development of anticancer therapies. However, therapeutic induction of ER stress as a strategy to broadly target multiple hallmarks of cancer has been seldom discussed despite the fact that several primary or secondary ER stress-inducing therapies have been found to exhibit positive clinical activity in cancer patients. In the present review we provide a brief historical overview of the major discoveries and milestones in the field of ER stress biology with important implications for anticancer therapy. Furthermore, we comprehensively discuss possible strategies enabling the targeting of multiple hallmarks of cancer with therapy-induced ER stress.

SUBMITTER: Garg AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4905250 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan-Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting the hallmarks of cancer with therapy-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.

Garg Abhishek D AD   Maes Hannelore H   van Vliet Alexander R AR   Agostinis Patrizia P  

Molecular & cellular oncology 20141201 1


The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is at the center of a number of vital cellular processes such as cell growth, death, and differentiation, crosstalk with immune or stromal cells, and maintenance of proteostasis or homeostasis, and ER functions have implications for various pathologies including cancer. Recently, a number of major hallmarks of cancer have been delineated that are expected to facilitate the development of anticancer therapies. However, therapeutic induction of ER stress as a strateg  ...[more]

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