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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
p53
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Gemcitabine
-based chemotherapy is the current standard treatment for biliary tract cancers (BTCs) and resistance to gemcitabine remains the clinical challenge.
TP53
mutation has been shown to be associated with poor clinicopathologic characteristics and survival in patients with BTCs, indicating that
p53
plays an important role in the treatment of these cancers. Herein, we comprehensively reviewed previous BTC preclinical research and early clinical trials in terms of
p53
, as well as novel
p53
-targeted treatment, alone or in combination with either chemotherapy or other targeted therapies in BTCs. Preclinical studies have demonstrated that
p53
mutations in BTCs are associated with enhanced gemcitabine resistance, therefore targeting
p53
may be a novel therapeutic strategy for treatment of BTCs. Directly targeting mutant p53 by
p53
activators, or indirectly by targeting cell cycle checkpoint proteins (Chk1, ataxia telangiectasia related (ATR), and Wee1) leading to synthetic lethality, may be potential future strategies for gemcitabine-resistant
p53
mutated BTCs. In contrast, for wild-type
p53
BTCs, activation of
p53
by inhibition of its negative regulators (MDM2 and wild-type
p53
-induced phosphatase 1 (WIP1)) may be alternative options. Combination therapies consisting of standard cytotoxic drugs and novel small molecules targeting
p53
and related signaling pathways may be the future key standard approach to beat cancer.
...
PMID:Targeting P53 as a Future Strategy to Overcome Gemcitabine Resistance in Biliary Tract Cancers. 3311 97
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