2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3582717/v1
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Targeting the ribosome to treat multiple myeloma

Kylee Maclachlan,
Kezia Gitareja,
Jian Kang
et al.

Abstract: The high rates of protein synthesis and processing render multiple myeloma (MM) cells vulnerable to perturbations in protein homeostasis. The induction of proteotoxic stress by targeting protein degradation with proteasome inhibitors (PI) has revolutionized the treatment of MM. However, resistance to PI is inevitable and represents an ongoing clinical challenge. Our first-in-human study of the selective inhibitor of RNA polymerase I transcription of ribosomal RNA genes, CX-5461 has demonstrated a potential sig… Show more

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