Cell proliferation inhibitors and apoptosis promoters

EJC Suppl. 2020 Aug 22:15:73-76. doi: 10.1016/j.ejcsup.2019.09.002. eCollection 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Cancer is characterised by uncontrolled proliferation and prolonged cell survival. In some cases, tumour formation is the result from aberrant activity of various cell-cycle regulators leading to chromosome instability or from alteration of the apoptosis pathway. Ovarian cancer is an entity in which cell-cycle alterations are common. P53, a key regulator of checkpoint G1, is frequently altered in high-grade serous ovarian cancer. Targeting cell-cycle regulators will lead to mitotic catastrophe and cell death in these tumours. Promoting apoptosis is another target that is gaining interest in ovarian cancer. In this review, the most relevant evidence of clinical studies in ovarian cancer with compounds targeting cell cycle or promoting apoptosis is summarised.

Keywords: Cell cycle; Checkpoint kinase 1 inhibitor; Inhibitor of apoptosis protein modulators; Wee-1 inhibitors; p53 modulators.