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New opportunities and challenges of venom-based and bacteria-derived molecules for anticancer targeted therapy  
Ma, R.; Kwok, H. F.
2020-08-23
Source PublicationSeminars in Cancer Biology
ISSN1044-579X
Pages-----
Abstract

Due to advances in detection and treatment of cancer, especially the rise in the targeted therapy, the five-year relative survival rate of all cancers has increased significantly. However, according to the analysis of the survival rate of cancer patients in 2019, the survival rate of most cancers is still less than five years. Therefore, to combat complex cancer and further improve the 5-year survival rate of cancer patients, it is necessary to develop some new anticancer drugs. Because of the adaptive evolution of toxic species for millions of years, the venom sac is a "treasure bank", which has millions of biomolecules with high affinity and stability awaiting further development. Complete utilization of venom-based and bacteria-derived drugs in the market is still staggering because of incomplete understanding regarding their mode of action. In this review, we focused on the currently identified targets for anticancer effects based on venomous and bacterial biomolecules, such as ion channels, membrane non-receptor molecules, integrins, and other related target molecules. This review will serve as the key for exploring the molecular mechanisms behind the anticancer potential of venom-based and bacteria-derived drugs and will also lay the path for the development of anticancer targeted therapy.

KeywordTargets Venom Anticancer Targeted Therapy Ion Channels
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Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Cancer Centre
Institute of Translational Medicine
Corresponding AuthorKwok, H. F.
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Ma, R.,Kwok, H. F.. New opportunities and challenges of venom-based and bacteria-derived molecules for anticancer targeted therapy  [J]. Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2020, -----.
APA Ma, R.., & Kwok, H. F. (2020). New opportunities and challenges of venom-based and bacteria-derived molecules for anticancer targeted therapy  . Seminars in Cancer Biology, -----.
MLA Ma, R.,et al."New opportunities and challenges of venom-based and bacteria-derived molecules for anticancer targeted therapy  ".Seminars in Cancer Biology (2020):-----.
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