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Novel roles of RNA-binding proteins in drug resistance of breast cancer: from molecular biology to targeting therapeutics.

Yinghuan CenLetian ChenZihao LiuQun LinXiaolin FangHe-Rui YaoChang Gong
Published in: Cell death discovery (2023)
Therapy resistance remains a huge challenge for current breast cancer treatments. Exploring molecular mechanisms of therapy resistance might provide therapeutic targets for patients with advanced breast cancer and improve their prognosis. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play an important role in regulating therapy resistance. Here we summarize the functions of RBPs, highlight their tremendously important roles in regulating therapy sensitivity and resistance and we also reveal current therapeutic approaches reversing abnormal functions of RBPs in breast cancer.
Keyphrases
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  • breast cancer risk