Open access · CC-BY
via OpenAlex
The Role of Senescent Cells in Acquired Drug Resistance and Secondary Cancer in BRAFi-Treated Melanoma
Elizabeth L. Thompson, Jiayi Hu, Laura J. Niedernhofer
Cancers · 2021 · ▲ 28 citations
Abstract
BRAF is the most common gene mutated in malignant melanoma, and predominately it is a missense mutation of codon 600 in the kinase domain. This oncogenic BRAF missense mutation results in constitutive activation of the mitogen-activate protein kinase (MAPK) pro-survival pathway. Several BRAF inhibitors (BRAFi) have been developed to specifically inhibit BRAFV600 mutations that improve melanoma survival, but resistance and secondary cancer often occur. Causal mechanisms of BRAFi-induced secondary cancer and resistance have been identified through upregulation of MAPK and alternate pro-survival pathways. In addition, overriding of cellular senescence(definition) is observed throughout the progression of disease from benign nevi to malignant melanoma. In this review, we discuss melanoma BRAF mutations, the genetic mechanism of BRAFi resistance, and the evidence supporting the role of senescent cells in melanoma disease progression, drug resistance and secondary cancer. We further highlight the potential benefit of targeting senescent cells with senotherapeutics as adjuvant therapy in combating melanoma.
◌ CITATION ONLY
Full text is not openly licensed for redistribution here. Read it at the source:
Provenance
- Source
- OpenAlex
- DOI
- 10.3390/cancers13092241
- Canonical
- link ↗
- Fetched
- 2026-06-28 MST
Cite this
APA
Thompson, E.L., Hu, J., & Niedernhofer, L.J. (2021). The Role of Senescent Cells in Acquired Drug Resistance and Secondary Cancer in BRAFi-Treated Melanoma. <em>Cancers</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092241
Vancouver
Thompson EL, Hu J, Niedernhofer LJ. The Role of Senescent Cells in Acquired Drug Resistance and Secondary Cancer in BRAFi-Treated Melanoma. Cancers. 2021. doi:10.3390/cancers13092241.
BibTeX
@article{elizabeth2021TheRol,
title = {The Role of Senescent Cells in Acquired Drug Resistance and Secondary Cancer in BRAFi-Treated Melanoma},
author = {Elizabeth L. Thompson and Jiayi Hu and Laura J. Niedernhofer},
journal = {Cancers},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3390/cancers13092241},
}
Research neighborhood
References, citing works, and semantically nearest findings. Click a node to open it.
Related findings
Nature reviews. Cancer 2018
Preprint · OA
Mechanisms of cancer resistance in long-lived mammals
Neoplasia 2017
Open access · CC-BY
Intercellular Resistance to BRAF Inhibition Can Be Mediated by Extracellular Vesicle–Associated PDGFRβ
Redox Biology 2021
Open access · CC-BY
The redox-senescence axis and its therapeutic targeting
Seminars in Cancer Biology 2022
Open access · CC-BY
Radiotherapy-induced remodeling of the tumor microenvironment by stromal cells
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy 2023
Open access · CC-BY
Multifaceted role of mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) signaling pathway in human health and disease
Nature 2019
Open access · OA