PTEN neddylation aggravates CDK4/6 inhibitor resistance in breast cancer
Fan Liu,
Weixiao Liu,
Yawen Tan
et al.
Abstract:The gradual emergence of a novel therapeutic approach lies in the restoration of tumor suppressive machinery, specifically targeting PTEN. Protein neddylation modification contributes to PTEN inactivation and fuels breast cancer progression. Here, we highlight elevated level of PTEN neddylation is markedly associated with resistance against Palbociclib, a CDK4/6 inhibitor used in HR+/HER2-breast cancer patients. Strikingly, we identified a potent inhibitor of PTEN neddylation which could obviously re-sensitize… Show more
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