Surgery: Current Research

ISSN - 2161-1076

Elena Johnson

Editorial Office, Surgery: Current Research, Belgium

Publications

  • Perspective   
    Mechanistic Insights and Translational Relevance of Targeting HSP90 as a Novel Therapy for Cancer
    Author(s): Elena Johnson

    A highly conserved molecular chaperon called Heat Shock Protein (HSP90) is required for the maturation of freshly generated polypeptides and offers a haven for the refolding or denatured protein turnover. The client proteins of HSP90 encompass the entire oncogenesis process, which is connected to all cancer hallmarks, in malignancies. The client proteins are directed for proteasomal destruction when their complexes with HSP90 are broken, according to mounting evidence. As a result, HSP90 and its co-chaperones have become promising targets for the creation of new cancer treatments. As a result, many natural compounds and their analogues that target HSP90 have been discovered. Through multiple routes, they have demonstrated a potent inhibitory effect on many cancer types. The inhibitors work by physically attaching to HSP90, its co-chaperones, or its client proteins. A number of HSP90 i.. View More»
    DOI: 1035248| 2161-1076.22.12(8).402

    Abstract HTML PDF

Top