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    Breast Cancer Res. 2009;11(5):110.

    Notch versus the proteasome: what is the target of gamma-secretase inhibitor-I?

    Clementz AG, Osipo C.

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    gamma-Secretase inhibitors are new anti-cancer agents targeting Notch signaling. Their specificity for Notch is as yet unclear. Han and colleagues investigated the effects of Z-LeuLeuNleu-CHO on growth of breast cancer cells. The results demonstrated a reduction in cell viability primarily via proteasome inhibition independent of Notch activity. Currently, gamma-secretase inhibitors in clinical trials are structurally distinct from Z-LeuLeuNleu-CHO. Their effects on the proteasome are yet to be determined. However, findings from Han and colleagues pose two critical questions: Is the level of proteasomal activity in breast tumors the driving force for growth? What does the Notch pathway contribute to this growth?

    PMID: 19849815 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2790851

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