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Title PARP inhibitors for cancer therapy / Nicola J. Curtin, Ricky A. Sharma, editors.

Publication Info. Cham : Humana Press : Springer, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 591 pages).
Series Cancer drug discovery and development ; v. 83
Cancer drug discovery and development ; v. 83.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents History of the discovery of poly (ADP-ribose) -- Discovery of the PARP superfamily and focus on the lesser exhibited but not lesser talented members -- The role of PARPs in DNA Strand Break Repair -- TIPs: Tankyrase Interacting Proteins -- PARP and Carcinogenesis -- Multitasking roles for poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in aging and longevity -- Overview of PARP Inhibitor Design and Optimization -- Structure Based Design of PARP Inhibitors -- Preclinical chemosensitization by PARP inhibitors -- Classification of PARP inhibitors based on PARP trapping and catalytic inhibition, and rationale for combinations with topoisomerase I inhibitors and alkylating agents -- Radiosensitisation by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibition -- The vasoactivity of PARP inhibitors -- Synthetic lethality with Homologous Recombination Repair defects -- Targeting tumour hypoxia with PARP Inhibitors: Contextual synthetic lethality -- Other determinants of sensitivity -- Synthetic sickness with molecularly targeted agents against the EGFR pathway -- Disruption of DNA repair by cell cycle and transcriptional CDK inhibition -- Resistance to PARP Inhibitors Mediated by Secondary BRCA1/2 Mutations -- PARP inhibitor resistance -- what is beyond BRCA1 or BRCA2 restoration -- Introduction to PARPi clinical trials and future directions -- Clinical trials investigating PARP inhibitors as single agents -- Clinical trials of PARP inhibitors with chemotherapy -- Combination of PARP inhibitors with clinical radiotherapy -- Biomarkers for PARP Inhibitors.
Summary PARP Inhibitors for Cancer Therapy provides a comprehensive overview of the role of PARṔℓℓpoly ADP ribose polymeraséℓℓin cancer therapy. The volume covers the history of the discovery of PARP and its role in DNA repair. Additionally, it describes the discovery of the PARP family, and includes a discussion of other DNA maintenance-associated PARPs. As well, the volume features a section on the accessible chemistry behind the development of inhibitors. PARP inhibitorśℓℓPARPíℓℓare a group of pharmacological inhibitors that are particularly good targets for cancer therapy. PARP plays a pivotal role in DNA repair and may contribute to the therapeutic resistance to DNA-damaging agents used to treat cancer. Researchers have learned a great deal about the biology of PARP and how tumor-specific defects in DNA repair can be exploited by PARPi. The ́ℓℓsynthetic lethalitýℓℓ of PARPi is an exciting concept for cancer therapy, and has led to heightened activity in this area.
Subject NAD-ADP-ribosyltransferase -- Inhibitors -- Therapeutic use.
Enzyme inhibitors -- Therapeutic use.
Cancer -- Treatment.
MEDICAL / Pharmacology.
Added Author Curtin, Nicola J., editor.
Sharma, Ricky A., editors.
Other Form: Printed edition: 9783319141503
Standard No. 10.1007/978-3-319-14151-0 doi
ISBN 9783319141510 (electronic bk.)
3319141511 (electronic bk.)
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