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Osteopontin and Cancer: Insights into Its Role in Drug Resistance

Chengcheng Hao, Jane Lane, Wen G. Jiang

2023Biomedicines35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Currently, drug resistance is the main obstacle in cancer treatments with the underlying mechanisms of drug resistance yet to be fully understood. Osteopontin (OPN) is a member of the integrin binding glycophosphoprotein family that is overexpressed in several tumour types. It is involved in drug transport, apoptosis, stemness, energy metabolism, and autophagy, which may contribute to drug resistance. Thus, understanding the role of OPN in cancer drug resistance could be important. This review describes the OPN-based mechanisms that might contribute to cancer drug resistance, demonstrating that OPN may be a viable target for cancer therapy to reduce drug resistance in sensitive tumours.

Topics & Concepts

OsteopontinDrug resistanceCancerDrugAutophagyCancer researchBiologyCancer cellMedicinePharmacologyApoptosisImmunologyGeneticsBone and Dental Protein StudiesCancer-related Molecular PathwaysCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism