Authors
Eric C LaCasse, Stephen Baird, Robert G Korneluk, Alex E MacKenzie
Publication date
1998/12
Source
Oncogene
Volume
17
Issue
25
Pages
3247-3259
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
The inhibitor of apoptosis protein family has been characterized over the past 5 years, initially in baculovirus and more recently in metazoans. The IAPs are a widely expressed gene family of apoptotic inhibitors from both phylogenic and physiologic points of view. The diversity of triggers against which the IAPs suppress apoptosis is greater than that observed for any other family of apoptotic inhibitors including the bcl-2 family. The central mechanisms of IAP apoptotic suppression appear to be through direct caspase and pro-caspase inhibition (primarily caspase 3 and 7) and modulation of and by the transcription factor NF-κB. Although evidence for a direct oncogenic role for the IAPs has yet to be delineated, a number of lines of evidence point towards this class of protein playing a role in oncogenesis. The strongest evidence for IAP involvement in cancer is seen in the IAP called survivin. Although not observed in …
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