Abstract:During multidrug combination chemotherapy, activation
of the nuclear receptor and the transcription factor human pregnane
xenobiotic receptor (hPXR) has been shown to play a role in the development
of chemoresistance. Mechanistically, this could occur due to the cancer
drug activation of hPXR and the subsequent upregulation of hPXR target
genes such as the drug metabolism enzyme, cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4).
In the context of hPXR-mediated drug resistance, hPXR antagonists
would be useful adjuncts to PXR-acti… Show more
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