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Publication : Lessons from gain- and loss-of-function models of pro-survival Bcl2 family proteins: implications for targeted therapy.

First Author  Sochalska M Year  2015
Journal  FEBS J Volume  282
Issue  5 Pages  834-849
PubMed ID  25559680 Mgi Jnum  J:237327
Mgi Id  MGI:5811985 Doi  10.1111/febs.13188
Citation  Sochalska M, et al. (2015) Lessons from gain- and loss-of-function models of pro-survival Bcl2 family proteins: implications for targeted therapy. FEBS J 282(5):834-49
abstractText  Cell survival depends on the maintenance of mitochondrial integrity controlled by a well-balanced interplay between anti- and pro-apoptotic B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl2) family members. Given their frequent deregulation in human pathologies, including autoimmunity and cancer, significant research efforts have increased our molecular understanding of how Bcl2 proteins control cell death. This has fostered the development of small non-peptidic compounds, so-called BH3-mimetics, that show excellent prospects of passing clinical trials and entering daily use for targeted therapy. Possible limitations in clinical application may, to a certain degree, be predicted from loss-of-function phenotypes gathered from studies using gene-modified mice that we attempt to summarize and discuss in this context.
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