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Investigation of cancer drug resistance mechanisms by phosphoproteomics
Joelle C. BoulosMuhammad Rahama Yousof IdresThomas A. Efferthsubject
Proteomics0301 basic medicineProteomeAntineoplastic AgentsBiologyProteomics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsBiomarkers TumormedicineAnimalsHumansProtein phosphorylationPhosphorylationProtein Kinase InhibitorsPharmacologyKinasePhosphoproteomicsCancermedicine.diseaseNeoplasm Proteins030104 developmental biologyDrug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer cellCancer researchPhosphorylationProtein Processing Post-TranslationalTyrosine kinasedescription
Abstract Cancer cell mutations can be identified by genomic and transcriptomic techniques. However, they are not sufficient to understand the full complexity of cancer heterogeneity. Analyses of proteins expressed in cancers and their modification profiles show how these mutations could be translated at the functional level. Protein phosphorylation is a major post-translational modification critical for regulating several cellular functions. The covalent addition of phosphate groups to serine, threonine, and tyrosine is catalyzed by protein kinases. Over the past years, kinases were strongly associated with cancer, thus inhibition of protein kinases emanated as novel cancer treatment. However, cancers frequently develop drug resistance. Therefore, a better understanding of drug effects on tumors is urgently needed. In this perspective, phosphoproteomics arose as advanced tool to monitor cancer therapies and to discover novel drugs. This review highlights the role of phosphoproteomics in predicting sensitivity or resistance of cancers towards tyrosine kinase inhibitors and cytotoxic drugs. It also shows the importance of phosphoproteomics in identifying biomarkers that could be applied in clinical diagnostics to predict responses to drugs.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-03-05 | Pharmacological Research |