Telomerase as an anti-cancer drug target: will it fulfil its early promise?

Author: Newbold R.

Source: Anti-Cancer Drug Design, Volume 14, Number 4, 1999 , pp. 349-354(6)

Publisher: Cognizant Communication Corporation

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Abstract:

The discovery that the ribonucleoprotein telomerase is responsible for the immortality of human cancer cells represents a major advance in our quest to identify a distinguishing biochemical feature of the malignant phenotype that could be useful as a target for novel anti-cancer drug development. However, recent observations on telomere dynamics and cell lifespan using telomerase 'knockout' mouse models together with improved techniques to assay telomerase in normal human tissues have raised certain questions regarding potential side effects of anti-telomerase treatments. More importantly, such work has also demonstrated the propensity of mouse cell populations, in which telomerase has been experimentally inactivated, to generate immortal variants capable of maintaining their telomeres by alternative mechanisms. These recent findings and their implications for the potential success of anti-telomerase therapies are subjected to critical review. The wide differences between telomerase and telomere biology in mouse and human cells are highlighted, and the urgent need to obtain direct experimental evidence concerning the behaviour of a wide variety of human cancer cells under conditions of telomerase inhibition is stressed. It is concluded that, despite the caveats, the development of small molecule drugs that powerfully inhibit telomerase should remain a top priority area for those engaged in the rational design of novel cancer therapeutics.

Keywords: anti-cancer drugs; targeting; telomerase

Document Type: Research article

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