hTERT-based therapy: A universal anticancer approach (Review)

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Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) has been identified as a major protein involved in aberrant cell proliferation, immortalization, metastasis and stemness maintenance in a majority of tumors, yet it has little or no expression in normal somatic cells. During the past few years, the development of hTERT-based therapies such as immunotherapy, suicide gene therapy and small-molecule interfering therapy have become critical and specific for eradicating all types of cancer. Here, current knowledge regarding hTERT and its involvement in various cancers and its role as a target of cancer therapies are reviewed. Additionally, hurdles to new cancer therapy development and new therapeutic opportunities are described, along with areas that require further investigation.

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Lü, M. H., Liao, Z. L., Zhao, X. Y., Fan, Y. H., Lin, X. L., Fang, D. C., … Yang, S. M. (2012). hTERT-based therapy: A universal anticancer approach (Review). In Oncology Reports (Vol. 28, pp. 1945–1952). https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.2036

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