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NEK2 Is an Effective Target for Cancer Therapy With Potential to Induce Regression of Multiple Human Malignancies

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ANTICANCER RESEARCH
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 2251-2258

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INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.13341

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Drug delivery system; Inhibitor; NEK2; nucleic acid medicine; xenograft cancer model; review

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Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation due to the aberrant activity of various proteins. Cell cycle-related proteins are thought to be important in several functions, such as proliferation, invasion and drug resistance in human malignancies. Never in mitosis gene A-related kinase 2 (NEK2) is a cell cycle-related protein. NEK2 is highly expressed in various tumor types and cancer cell lines. NEK2 expression is correlated with rapid relapse and poor outcome in multiple cancer types. Several researchers have demonstrated that NEK2 inhibition results in anticancer effects against many types of cancers, both in vitro and in vivo. Recent research strongly indicates the advantages of NEK2-targeted therapy for cancer. This review focuses on the current understanding of NEK2 in cancer and the rationale of a xenograft cancer model for cancer treatment. A possible therapeutic strategy, such as inhibitor and nucleic acid medicine targeting of NEK2, is also discussed.

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