Publications by authors named "Hugh C Osborne"

The therapeutic targeting of DNA repair pathways is an emerging concept in cancer treatment. Compounds that target specific DNA repair processes, such as those mending DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), are therefore of therapeutic interest. UNC3866 is a small molecule that targets CBX4, a chromobox protein, and a SUMO E3 ligase.

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Despite notable advances in utilising PARP inhibitor monotherapy, many cancers are not PARP inhibitor-sensitive or develop treatment resistance. In this work, we show that the two structurally-related sesquiterpene lactones, a 2-bromobenzyloxy derivative of dehydrosantonin (BdS) and alantolactone (ATL) sensitise p53 wildtype, homologous recombination-proficient cancer cells to low-dose treatment with the PARP inhibitor, olaparib. Exposure to combination treatments of olaparib with BdS or ATL induces cell-cycle changes, chromosomal instability, as well as considerable increases in nuclear area.

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Article Synopsis
  • Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs) play essential roles in maintaining genome stability by modifying proteins after they are made.
  • Enzymes called E2s are crucial for adding ubiquitin/UBLs to target proteins, affecting how these modifications operate in terms of structure and function.
  • Current research explores the potential of E2s as targets for new anti-cancer drugs, shifting focus from other parts of the ubiquitin systems to enhance therapeutic development.
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