DDIAS, DNA damage-induced apoptosis suppressor, is a potential therapeutic target in cancer

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DDIAS, DNA damage-induced apoptosis suppressor, is a potential therapeutic target in cancer
Author(s)
Joo-Young ImMi-Jung KangBo Kyung Kim; Mi Sun Won
Bibliographic Citation
Experimental and Molecular Medicine, vol. 55, no. 5, pp. 879-885
Publication Year
2023
Abstract
Increasing evidence indicates that DNA damage-induced apoptosis suppressor (DDIAS) is an oncogenic protein that is highly expressed in a variety of cancers, including colorectal cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The discovery of DDIAS as a novel therapeutic target and its role in human cancer biology is fascinating and noteworthy. Recent studies have shown that DDIAS is involved in tumorigenesis, metastasis, DNA repair and synthesis, and drug resistance and that it plays multiple roles with distinct binding partners in several human cancers. This review focuses on the function of DDIAS and its regulatory proteins in human cancer as potential targets for cancer therapy, as well as the development and future prospects of DDIAS inhibitors.
ISSN
1226-3613
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s12276-023-00974-6
Type
Article
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Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Genomic Medicine Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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