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Programmed necrosis and its role in management of breast cancer
Authors:Banita Thakur  Yashwant Kumar  Alka Bhatia
Institution:1. Department of Experimental Medicine & Biotechnology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India;2. Department of Immunopathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India
Abstract:Breast cancer is one of the major causes of cancer related deaths in women worldwide. A major factor responsible for treatment failure in breast cancer is the development of resistance to commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs leading to disease relapse. Several studies have shown dysregulation of molecular machinery of apoptosis, the major programmed cell death pathway in breast malignancies. Thus, there is an unmet need to search for an alternative cell death pathway which can work when apoptosis is compromised. Necroptosis or programmed necrosis is a relatively recently described entity which has attracted attention in this context. Classically, even in physiological conditions necroptosis is found to act if apoptosis is not functional due to some reason. Recently, more and more studies are being conducted in different malignancies to explore the possibility and utility of inducing cell death by necroptosis. The present review describes the key molecular players involved in necroptotic pathway and their status in breast cancer. In addition, the research done to utilize this pathway for treatment of breast cancer has also been highlighted.
Keywords:Corresponding author at: Department of Experimental Medicine & Biotechnology  Research Block B  PGIMER  Chandigarh  India    Necroptosis  Breast cancer  Ripoptosome  TNF-α  RIP kinases
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