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RNA-binding proteins modulate drug sensitivity of cancer cells.

Oliver RogoyskiAndré P Gerber
Published in: Emerging topics in life sciences (2022)
As our understanding of the complex network of regulatory pathways for gene expression continues to grow, avenues of investigation for how these new findings can be utilised in therapeutics are emerging. The recent growth of interest in the RNA binding protein (RBP) interactome has revealed it to be rich in targets linked to, and causative of diseases. While this is, in and of itself, very interesting, evidence is also beginning to arise for how the RBP interactome can act to modulate the response of diseases to existing therapeutic treatments, especially in cancers. Here we highlight this topic, providing examples of work that exemplifies such modulation of chemotherapeutic sensitivity.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • binding protein
  • dna methylation
  • small molecule
  • transcription factor
  • nucleic acid
  • single cell
  • emergency department
  • electronic health record