How melanoma cells evade trail-induced apoptosis

P Hersey, XD Zhang - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2001 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2001nature.com
At the doses used clinically, chemotherapy is believed to kill melanoma by a final
common'mitochondrial'pathway that leads to apoptosis. Similarly, several natural defence
mechanisms kill melanoma by the same pathways. A corollary to the latter is that survival of
melanoma in the host is due to the development of anti-apoptotic mechanisms in melanoma
cells. What are these mechanisms? And how might we bypass them to improve the
treatment of melanoma?
Abstract
At the doses used clinically, chemotherapy is believed to kill melanoma by a final common 'mitochondrial' pathway that leads to apoptosis. Similarly, several natural defence mechanisms kill melanoma by the same pathways. A corollary to the latter is that survival of melanoma in the host is due to the development of anti-apoptotic mechanisms in melanoma cells. What are these mechanisms? And how might we bypass them to improve the treatment of melanoma?
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