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One More Step Toward Treatment of PARP Inhibitor-resistant Ovarian Cancers

Jan 10, 2024
The podcast discusses the challenges of PARP inhibitor resistance in ovarian cancer and introduces the study of the drug PG-545, which induces DNA damage. The chapter emphasizes Oncotarget's mission to connect different fields of cancer research and biomedical sciences.
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  • PARP inhibitor (PARPi) resistance is a common challenge in ovarian cancer patients, leading to recurrence and increased mortality.
  • The sulfated small molecule compound PG-545 shows promising effects in ovarian cancer treatment by inducing DNA damage and inhibiting the homologous recombination repair pathway.

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Addressing resistance to PARP inhibitor treatment in ovarian cancer

One of the key challenges in treating ovarian cancer is the emergence of resistance to PARP inhibitor (PARPi) treatment. While PARPi have shown efficacy in extending progression-free survival for patients with homologous recombination repair deficiency, PARPi resistance remains a common problem among patients, leading to recurrence and increased mortality. Researchers from Mayo Clinic School of Medicine and Science have conducted a study to address this therapeutic dilemma. They have discovered that the sulfated small molecule compound PG-545, which targets heparinase and heparin binding growth factor signaling, induces DNA damage and impedes the homologous recombination repair pathway in ovarian cancer cells.

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