Novel approaches to apoptosis-inducing therapies

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Abstract

Induction of apoptotic programmed cell death is one of the underlying principles of most current cancer therapies. In this review, we discuss the limitations and drawbacks of this approach and identify three distinct, but overlapping strategies to avoid these diffi culties and further enhance the effi cacy of apoptosis- inducing therapies. We postulate that the application of multi-targeted small molecule inhibitor cocktails will reduce the risk of the cancer cell populations developing resistance towards therapy. Following from these considerations regarding population genetics and ecology, we advocate the reconsideration of therapeutic end points to maximise the benefi ts, in terms of quantity and quality of life, for the patients. Finally, combining both previous points, we also suggest an altered focus on the cellular and molecular targets of therapy, i.e. targeting the (cancer cells’) interaction with the tumour microenvironment.

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Westhoff, M. A., Marschall, N., & Debatin, K. M. (2016). Novel approaches to apoptosis-inducing therapies. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 930, 173–204. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39406-0_8

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