Anti-mitotic chemotherapeutics promote apoptosis through TL1A-activated death receptor 3 in cancer cells

Volume: 28, Issue: 5, Pages: 544 - 555
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
The commonly used antimitotic chemotherapeutic agents such as taxol and vinblastine arrest cell cycle progression by disrupting mitotic spindles, and cause cancer cells to undergo apoptosis through 'mitotic catastrophe'. The molecular mechanisms by which these drugs induce apoptosis and their relevance to clinical efficacy are not known. Facilitated by a new spindle poison diazonamide, we found that apoptosis induced by these agents requires...
Paper Details
Title
Anti-mitotic chemotherapeutics promote apoptosis through TL1A-activated death receptor 3 in cancer cells
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
28
Issue
5
Pages
544 - 555
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