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Targeting the telomere and shelterin complex for cancer therapy: current views and future perspectives
Authors:Bilsland Alan E  Cairney Claire J  Keith W Nicol
Institution:University of Glasgow, Institute of Cancer Sciences, Beatson Laboratories, Bearsden, Glasgow, UK.
Abstract:Aberrant telomere homeostasis is essential for cell immortality, enabling cells to evade telomere dependent senescence. Disruption of telomere structure and function in cancer cells is highly toxic as shown by detailed pre-clinical evaluation of telomerase inhibitors. Under telomerase inhibition, cells must divide sufficiently frequently to allow one or more telomeres to shorten to an unprotected length. Functioning telomeres are disguised from the DNA damage machinery by DNA remodelling and other activities of the telomere binding complex shelterin. Direct interference with shelterin has been shown to result in cell killing and small molecules directly targeting telomere DNA also have anti-tumour effects partially dependent on shelterin disruption. However, shelterin components have not generally been regarded as therapeutic targets in their own right. In this review, we explore the possibilities for therapeutic targeting of the shelterin complex.
Keywords:shelterin  telomere  telomerase  telosome  targeting  novel therapeutics  cancer  senescence
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