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Titel
CRISPR/Cas9 system in breast cancer therapy: advancement, limitations and future scope
Ist Teil von
  • Cancer cell international, 2022-07, Vol.22 (1), p.1-234, Article 234
Ort / Verlag
London: BioMed Central
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Quelle
Springer Nature - Complete Springer Journals
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Abstract Cancer is one of the major causes of mortality worldwide, therefore it is considered a major health concern. Breast cancer is the most frequent type of cancer which affects women on a global scale. Various current treatment strategies have been implicated for breast cancer therapy that includes surgical removal, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted biological therapy. However, constant effort is being made to introduce novel therapies with minimal toxicity. Gene therapy is one of the promising tools, to rectify defective genes and cure various cancers. In recent years, a novel genome engineering technology, namely the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-associated protein-9 (Cas9) has emerged as a gene-editing tool and transformed genome-editing techniques in a wide range of biological domains including human cancer research and gene therapy. This could be attributed to its versatile characteristics such as high specificity, precision, time-saving and cost-effective methodologies with minimal risk. In the present review, we highlight the role of CRISPR/Cas9 as a targeted therapy to tackle drug resistance, improve immunotherapy for breast cancer.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1475-2867
eISSN: 1475-2867
DOI: 10.1186/s12935-022-02654-3
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_74f50111a16545f18ddc2b4719976c93

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