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Key genes and molecular mechanisms related to Paclitaxel Resistance

Adel I. Alalawy

2024Cancer Cell International86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Paclitaxel is commonly used to treat breast, ovarian, lung, esophageal, gastric, pancreatic cancer, and neck cancer cells. Cancer recurrence is observed in patients treated with paclitaxel due to paclitaxel resistance emergence. Resistant mechanisms are observed in cancer cells treated with paclitaxel, docetaxel, and cabazitaxel including changes in the target molecule β-tubulin of mitosis, molecular mechanisms that activate efflux drug out of the cells, and alterations in regulatory proteins of apoptosis. This review discusses new molecular mechanisms of taxane resistance, such as overexpression of genes like the multidrug resistance genes and EDIL3, ABCB1, MRP1, and TRAG-3/CSAG2 genes. Moreover, significant lncRNAs are detected in paclitaxel resistance, such as lncRNA H19 and cross-resistance between taxanes. This review contributed to discovering new treatment strategies for taxane resistance and increasing the responsiveness of cancer cells toward chemotherapeutic drugs.

Topics & Concepts

PaclitaxelTaxaneDocetaxelDrug resistanceCabazitaxelCancerCancer researchEffluxMedicineGeneMultiple drug resistanceOvarian cancerCancer cellPharmacologyBiologyBreast cancerInternal medicineGeneticsProstate cancerAndrogen deprivation therapyCancer Treatment and PharmacologyColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations