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New insights into the important roles of phase seperation in the targeted therapy of lung cancer

Ying Zou, Hongmei Zheng, Yue Ning, Yang Yang, Qiuyuan Wen, Songqing Fan

2023Cell & Bioscience15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lung cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease characterized by abnormal growth and proliferation of lung cells. It is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, accounting for approximately 18% of all cancer deaths. In recent years, targeted therapy has emerged as a promising approach to treat lung cancer, which involves the use of drugs that selectively target specific molecules or signaling pathways that are critical for the growth and survival of cancer cells. Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a fundamental biological process that occurs when proteins and other biomolecules separate into distinct liquid phases in cells. LLPS is essential for various cellular functions, including the formation of membraneless organelles, the regulation of gene expression, and the response to stress and other stimuli. Recent studies have shown that LLPS plays a crucial role in targeted therapy of lung cancer, including the sequestration of oncogenic proteins and the development of LLPS-based drug delivery systems. Understanding the mechanisms of LLPS in these processes could provide insights into new therapeutic strategies to overcome drug resistance in lung cancer cells.

Topics & Concepts

Lung cancerTargeted therapyCancerCancer stem cellBiologyCancer cellDiseaseCancer therapyCancer researchBioinformaticsMedicineComputational biologyPathologyGeneticsRNA Research and SplicingLipid metabolism and biosynthesisCaveolin-1 and cellular processes
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