MYC inhibitors in multiple myeloma.

IF 4.6 Q1 ONCOLOGY
癌症耐药(英文) Pub Date : 2021-08-13 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.20517/cdr.2021.55
Sandra Martínez-Martín, Laura Soucek
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Abstract

The importance of MYC function in cancer was discovered in the late 1970s when the sequence of the avian retrovirus that causes myelocytic leukemia was identified. Since then, over 40 years of unceasing research have highlighted the significance of this protein in malignant transformation, especially in hematologic diseases. Indeed, some of the earliest connections among the higher expression of proto-oncogenes (such as MYC), genetic rearrangements and their relation to cancer development were made in Burkitt lymphoma, chronic myeloid leukemia and mouse plasmacytomas. Multiple myeloma (MM), in particular, is a plasma cell malignancy strictly associated with MYC deregulation, suggesting that therapeutic strategies against it would be beneficial in treating this disease. However, targeting MYC was - and, somehow, still is - challenging due to its unique properties: lack of defined three-dimensional structure, nuclear localization and absence of a targetable enzymatic pocket. Despite these difficulties, however, many studies have shown the potential therapeutic impact of direct or indirect MYC inhibition. Different molecules have been tested, in fact, in the context of MM. In this review, we summarize the current status of the different compounds, including the results of their clinical testing, and propose to continue with the efforts to identify, repurpose, redesign or improve drug candidates to combine them with standard of care therapies to overcome resistance and enable better management of myeloma treatment.

MYC抑制剂治疗多发性骨髓瘤
上世纪70年代末,当发现引起髓细胞白血病的禽逆转录病毒的序列时,MYC功能在癌症中的重要性被发现。此后,40多年来不断的研究强调了该蛋白在恶性转化,特别是在血液系统疾病中的重要意义。事实上,在Burkitt淋巴瘤、慢性髓系白血病和小鼠浆细胞瘤中,发现了原癌基因(如MYC)的高表达、基因重排及其与癌症发展的关系。特别是多发性骨髓瘤(MM)是一种浆细胞恶性肿瘤,与MYC解除管制密切相关,这表明针对它的治疗策略将有利于治疗这种疾病。然而,由于MYC的独特性质:缺乏明确的三维结构、核定位和缺乏可靶向的酶袋,靶向MYC过去是,现在仍然是具有挑战性的。然而,尽管存在这些困难,许多研究表明直接或间接抑制MYC具有潜在的治疗作用。事实上,在骨髓瘤的背景下,不同的分子已经被测试过。在这篇综述中,我们总结了不同化合物的现状,包括它们的临床测试结果,并建议继续努力识别、重新设计、重新设计或改进候选药物,将它们与标准护理疗法结合起来,以克服耐药性,更好地管理骨髓瘤治疗。
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