PARP Inhibitor Resistance Mechanisms and Implications for Post-Progression Combination Therapies
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. DNA Damage Repair and the Role of PARP
3. Replication Fork Dynamics and the Role of PARP
4. Effects of PARP Inhibitors
5. Biomarkers of PARP Inhibition
6. PARP Inhibitors in Ovarian Cancer
7. Mechanisms of PARP Inhibitor Resistance
7.1. Alterations in PARP1
7.1.1. PARP1 Mutations
7.1.2. Post-Translational Modifications of PARP1
7.2. Restoration of Homologous Recombination
7.2.1. Restoration of Functional HR-Associated Proteins
Reversion Mutations
BRCA1 Promoter Alterations
Generation of Hypomorphic BRCA Proteins
Decreased Proteasomal Degradation
Amplification of Wild-Type BRCA
7.2.2. Restoration of End-Resection
7.2.3. Promotion of Repair Protein Recruitment
7.2.4. Repression of Alternative DNA Repair Pathways
7.3. Alteration of Replication Fork Dynamics
7.4. PARPi Efflux
8. Implications for Post-Progression PARP Inhibitor Combination Therapies
8.1. PARPi and Anti-Angiogenic Agents
8.2. PARPi and Hsp90 Inhibition
8.3. PARPi and PI3K Pathway Inhibition
8.4. PARPi and MEK Inhibition
8.5. PARPi and Inhibition of ATR, Chk1, and Wee1
8.6. PARPi and BET/BRD4 Inhibition
8.7. PARPi and CDK12 Inhibition
8.8. PARPi and Immune Checkpoint Inhibition
9. Conclusions and Future Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
altNHEJ | Alternative non-homologous end-joining |
BER | Base excision repair |
cfDNA | Cell-free DNA |
cNHEJ | Classical non-homologous end-joining |
DSB | Double strand break |
EOC | Epithelial ovarian cancer |
HGSOC | High grade serous ovarian cancer |
HR | Homologous recombination |
HRD | Homologous recombination deficient |
HRP | Homologous recombination proficient |
ICI | Immune checkpoint inhibition |
NER | Nucleotide excision repair |
NHEJ | Non-homologous end-joining |
PARP | Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase |
PARPi | PARP inhibitor |
PDX | Patient-derived xenograft |
SSA | Single strand annealing |
SSB | Single strand break |
ssDNA | Single stranded DNA |
VEGF/R | Vascular endothelial growth factor/receptor |
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Lee, E.K.; Matulonis, U.A. PARP Inhibitor Resistance Mechanisms and Implications for Post-Progression Combination Therapies. Cancers 2020, 12, 2054. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082054
Lee EK, Matulonis UA. PARP Inhibitor Resistance Mechanisms and Implications for Post-Progression Combination Therapies. Cancers. 2020; 12(8):2054. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082054
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Elizabeth K., and Ursula A. Matulonis. 2020. "PARP Inhibitor Resistance Mechanisms and Implications for Post-Progression Combination Therapies" Cancers 12, no. 8: 2054. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082054
APA StyleLee, E. K., & Matulonis, U. A. (2020). PARP Inhibitor Resistance Mechanisms and Implications for Post-Progression Combination Therapies. Cancers, 12(8), 2054. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082054