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Taking the Myc out of cancer: toward therapeutic strategies to directly inhibit c-Myc

Sarah K. Madden, Aline D. de Araujo, Mara Gerhardt, David P. Fairlie, Jody M. Mason

2021Molecular Cancer409 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

c-Myc is a transcription factor that is constitutively and aberrantly expressed in over 70% of human cancers. Its direct inhibition has been shown to trigger rapid tumor regression in mice with only mild and fully reversible side effects, suggesting this to be a viable therapeutic strategy. Here we reassess the challenges of directly targeting c-Myc, evaluate lessons learned from current inhibitors, and explore how future strategies such as miniaturisation of Omomyc and targeting E-box binding could facilitate translation of c-Myc inhibitors into the clinic.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchBiologyTranscription factorCancerProto-Oncogene Proteins c-mycTranslation (biology)Computational biologyGeneMessenger RNABiochemistryGeneticsUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysProtein Degradation and InhibitorsPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis