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Review
. 2013 Dec;17(6):331-42.
doi: 10.1007/s40291-013-0048-1.

Monitoring survivin expression in cancer: implications for prognosis and therapy

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Monitoring survivin expression in cancer: implications for prognosis and therapy

Rodrigo Santa Cruz Guindalini et al. Mol Diagn Ther. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

Survivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family, is one of the most cancer-specific proteins identified to date. Survivin expression is low or undetectable in most adult tissues, but, alternatively, is overexpressed in a large number of tumors. This multifunctional protein is recognized as a key regulator in apoptosis, proliferation and angiogenesis in the tumor environment. Several studies have shown a correlation between survivin upregulation and poor cancer prognosis, and, as expected, its downregulation or inactivation leads to inhibition of tumor growth. Therefore, survivin has attracted increasing attention both as a potential cancer biomarker and as a new target for anticancer therapies. This review summarizes and discusses survivin expression and its potential as a prognostic and diagnostic biomarker in different types of tumors, as well as provides an overview of the current therapeutic challenges of targeting survivin as a treatment strategy.

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