Mitophagy in the mechanisms of treatment resistance in solid tumors.

IF 5.2 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Oncology Reviews Pub Date : 2025-07-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/or.2025.1607983
Xiaoyi Yan, Hui Ding, Mengxiao Ren, Lei Zang
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Abstract

This review aims to explore the mechanisms by which mitophagy contributes to treatment resistance in solid tumors. As advancements in cancer therapies continue to evolve, treatment resistance emerges as a significant barrier to successful tumor management. Mitophagy, a specific form of cellular autophagy, has been implicated in the survival, proliferation, and drug resistance of tumor cells. This article will summarize the latest research findings and analyze how mitophagy impacts the biological characteristics of solid tumors, thereby revealing its potential implications in cancer treatment strategies. By understanding the role of mitophagy in the context of treatment resistance, we may uncover new therapeutic targets and strategies to enhance the efficacy of existing cancer treatments.

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实体瘤耐药机制中的线粒体自噬。
本文旨在探讨有丝分裂在实体瘤耐药过程中的作用机制。随着癌症治疗的不断进步,治疗耐药性成为成功治疗肿瘤的一个重要障碍。有丝自噬是细胞自噬的一种特殊形式,与肿瘤细胞的存活、增殖和耐药性有关。本文将总结最新的研究成果,分析有丝分裂如何影响实体瘤的生物学特性,从而揭示其对癌症治疗策略的潜在影响。通过了解线粒体自噬在治疗耐药中的作用,我们可能会发现新的治疗靶点和策略,以提高现有癌症治疗的疗效。
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Oncology Reviews
Oncology Reviews ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.30
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9
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Oncology Reviews is a quarterly peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes authoritative state-of-the-art reviews on preclinical and clinical aspects of oncology. The journal will provide up-to-date information on the latest achievements in different fields of oncology for both practising clinicians and basic researchers. Oncology Reviews aims at being international in scope and readership, as reflected also by its Editorial Board, gathering the world leading experts in both pre-clinical research and everyday clinical practice. The journal is open for publication of supplements, monothematic issues and for publishing abstracts of scientific meetings; conditions can be obtained from the Editor-in-Chief or the publisher.
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