CHK2 kinase: cancer susceptibility and cancer therapy–two sides of the same coin?

L Antoni, N Sodha, I Collins, MD Garrett - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2007 - nature.com
L Antoni, N Sodha, I Collins, MD Garrett
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2007nature.com
In the past decade, CHK2 has emerged as an important multifunctional player in the DNA-
damage response signalling pathway. Parallel studies of the human CHEK2 gene have also
highlighted its role as a candidate multiorgan tumour susceptibility gene rather than a highly
penetrant predisposition gene for Li–Fraumeni syndrome. As discussed here, our current
understanding of CHK2 function in tumour cells, in both a biological and genetic context,
suggests that targeted modulation of the active kinase or exploitation of its loss in tumours …
Abstract
In the past decade, CHK2 has emerged as an important multifunctional player in the DNA-damage response signalling pathway. Parallel studies of the human CHEK2 gene have also highlighted its role as a candidate multiorgan tumour susceptibility gene rather than a highly penetrant predisposition gene for Li–Fraumeni syndrome. As discussed here, our current understanding of CHK2 function in tumour cells, in both a biological and genetic context, suggests that targeted modulation of the active kinase or exploitation of its loss in tumours could prove to be effective anti-cancer strategies.
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