Abstract

The cellular signaling pathway components that control the different stages of cell maturation such as RTK, PI3K, B-Raf, and CDK represent crucial antitumor drug targets. The isoform diversity of these components revealed multi-divergent vents for cancer cells to develop several resistance mechanisms against these new selective drug targets. This review article illustrates the complex nature of cancer, moreover, molecular tracing of tumor resistance towards certain signaling pathways was presented. Several crucial interventions in this regard for antitumor agents' development were pointed out. The antitumor activities of several cancer chemotherapies targeting kinases were also discussed with a special focus on the structural bases for the design of protein kinase inhibitors. Additionally, a focused literature survey about the various targeted multi-kinase inhibition approaches as a mean to overcome cancer resistance was also included.

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