Targeting breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP/ABCG2) in cancer.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Translational cancer research Pub Date : 2024-11-30 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.21037/tcr-24-1129
Rouan Chen, Yue Yu, Ruixin Liu, Qian Chen
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Abstract

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women. Nowadays postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy is the mainstay for clinical treatment of breast cancer. However, the emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR) in breast cancer has become a main reason for the failure of clinical chemotherapy. Multiple studies have demonstrated that the formation of MDR in breast cancer is combined with ATP-binding transporters, which are the proteins that can lead to the drug resistance by pumping out chemotherapeutic drugs to reduce their intracellular accumulation. This kind of protein mainly includes P-glycoprotein (Pgp, ABCB1, MDR1), multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP-1, ABCC1) and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP, ABCG2). The former two transporters have been investigated deeply and widely, while the molecular mechanism of BCRP regulation of breast cancer drug resistance has relatively not much been explored in the area of breast cancer. How to design a novel, effective and non-toxic BCRP inhibitor to reverse the MDR of breast cancer, and boost the success rate of chemotherapy is a serious challenge at present. A detailed overview of the molecular role of BCRP-mediated breast cancer MDR and its inhibitors reported in recent years is provided in this article. The expectation is to provide ideas for clinically addressing MDR in breast cancer, and further guide the direction for the development of new anti-breast cancer drugs and reversal of breast cancer MDR drugs.

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期刊介绍: Translational Cancer Research (Transl Cancer Res TCR; Print ISSN: 2218-676X; Online ISSN 2219-6803; http://tcr.amegroups.com/) is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal, indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE). TCR publishes laboratory studies of novel therapeutic interventions as well as clinical trials which evaluate new treatment paradigms for cancer; results of novel research investigations which bridge the laboratory and clinical settings including risk assessment, cellular and molecular characterization, prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment of human cancers with the overall goal of improving the clinical care of cancer patients. The focus of TCR is original, peer-reviewed, science-based research that successfully advances clinical medicine toward the goal of improving patients'' quality of life. The editors and an international advisory group of scientists and clinician-scientists as well as other experts will hold TCR articles to the high-quality standards. We accept Original Articles as well as Review Articles, Editorials and Brief Articles.
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