A Bptf Inhibitor That Interferes with the Multidrug Resistance Pump to Sensitize Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells to Chemotherapy
Melanie M. Sinanian,
Afshan Rahman,
Ahmed M. Elshazly
et al.
Abstract:Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with a generally poor prognosis due to its highly aggressive and metastatic nature, lack of targetable receptors, as well as the frequent development of resistance to chemotherapy. We previously reported that AU1, a small molecule developed as an inhibitor of BPTF (bromodomain PHD finger containing transcription factor), was capable of sensitizing preclinical models of triple negative breast cancer to chemotherapy, in part via the promotion of autophagy. In st… Show more
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