
Oncotarget
Targeting the Src N-Terminal Regulatory Element in Cancer
Jun 9, 2023
Researchers Betlem Mezquita, Marjorie Reyes-Farias, and Miquel Pons discuss targeting the Src N-terminal regulatory element in cancer. They explore why specific inhibition of Src is crucial for effective cancer treatment and highlight the significance of the SNRE region in cancer progression and potential therapeutic implications.
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- SRC protein kinase plays a crucial role in cancer progression affecting proliferation, invasion, and drug resistance.
- Targeting the SRC N-terminal Regulatory Element (SNRE) offers selective inhibition of SRC activity in cancer cells.
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SRC as a Key Oncogene in Cancer Progression
The SRC protein tyrosine kinase is highlighted as a crucial player in cancer progression due to its impact on various aspects including proliferation, invasion, survival, cancer stemness, and drug resistance. Despite its significance in promoting cancer development, mutations in SRC are rare. However, targeting SRC in cancer treatment has proven challenging, as nonspecific inhibition results in unacceptable toxicity in non-cancerous cells. Researchers emphasize the need for novel target regions within SRC, like the SRC N-terminal Regulatory Element (SNRE), to selectively inhibit SRC activity in cancer cells while preserving normal physiological functions in healthy cells.
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