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| Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1) is a key regulator of the transcription factor Nrf2. -In several tumor types, loss of Keap1 function (either due to gene mutations or low protein expression) results in unrestrained Nrf2 activity. • Persistent Nrf2 activation is thought to: - Provide tumor cells with enhanced protection against oxidative stress. - Contribute to chemoresistance and radioresistance. - Promote metabolic reprogramming that fuels tumor growth. • Thus, in many cancers, altered Keap1 status can serve as an indicator of poor prognosis and has been investigated as a potential target for therapeutic intervention. |
| Bladder Cancer |
| 2009- | SK, | Necroptosis inhibits autophagy by regulating the formation of RIP3/p62/Keap1 complex in shikonin-induced ROS dependent cell death of human bladder cancer |
| - | in-vitro, | Bladder, | NA |
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