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Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology

Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9899

+44 1223 790975

Abstract

Development of Proteasome Inhibitors as Therapeutic Drugs

Samuel Troy Pellom Jr. and Anil Shanker

The proteasome is a multi-unit enzyme complex found in the cytoplasm and nucleus of all eukaryotic cells and is responsible for degradation of unneeded or damaged intracellular proteins by proteolysis, a chemical reaction that breaks peptide bonds. Proteasome inhibition presents a promising approach to cancer therapy by targeting the proteasome function in tumor cells. Delineating the success of bortezomib in the treatment of multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma, this review explores various proteasome inhibitors, currently in development, as molecular targeting agents in the fight against cancer. Proteasome inhibitors can be used alone or in combination with other conventional cancer therapies to sensitize tumor cells to cell death by various mechanisms and improve therapeutic benefits.

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