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Co-Operativity between MYC and BCL-2 Pro-Survival Proteins in Cancer

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22062841

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apoptosis; MYC; BCL-2; BH3-only; BH3-mimetic; pro-survival

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  1. Victorian Cancer Agency Mid-Career Research Fellowhip [MCRF19045]
  2. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Project Grants [GNT1122829, GNT1157551]

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BCL-2, c-MYC and related proteins play crucial roles in normal cell functioning and are central to various cancers. Genetic lesions leading to deregulation of these proteins contribute to tumor development and survival depending on the cooperation between these protein families.
B-Cell Lymphoma 2 (BCL-2), c-MYC and related proteins are arguably amongst the most widely studied in all of biology. Every year there are thousands of papers reporting on different aspects of their biochemistry, cellular and physiological mechanisms and functions. This plethora of literature can be attributed to both proteins playing essential roles in the normal functioning of a cell, and by extension a whole organism, but also due to their central role in disease, most notably, cancer. Many cancers arise due to genetic lesions resulting in deregulation of both proteins, and indeed the development and survival of tumours is often dependent on co-operativity between these protein families. In this review we will discuss the individual roles of both proteins in cancer, describe cancers where co-operativity between them has been well-characterised and finally, some strategies to target these proteins therapeutically.

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