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Review
. 2016;17(1):74-9.
doi: 10.2217/pgs.15.152. Epub 2015 Dec 14.

The potential anticancer effect of beta-blockers and the genetic variations involved in the interindividual difference

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The potential anticancer effect of beta-blockers and the genetic variations involved in the interindividual difference

Ruo-Hui He et al. Pharmacogenomics. 2016.

Abstract

β-ARs are extensively spread in different tissues of our body, which could be activated by neurotransmitters norepinephrine and epinephrine to mediate physiological function and abnormal states including cancer. Recently, β-AR blockers could have significant implications in cancer therapy. But the precise molecular mechanisms are far from being fully understood. Through identifying the β-AR system signal pathways relevant to cancer, we can understand the mechanisms of β-blockers used for cancer treatment. What's more, retrospective clinical data made β-blockers jump out of the traditional field of cardiovascular disease and strengthened our confidence in cancer therapy. At last, genetic studies of β-adrenergic system offered crucial genes to analyze the effects of polymorphisms on cancer susceptibility, therapy response and prognosis of cancer patients.

Keywords: cancer progression; polymorphisms; tumor biology behaviors; β-adrenergic receptors; β-blockers.

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