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Tayyebeh Madrakian

Tayyebeh Madrakian

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 6603479983
HIndex:
Faculty: Faculty of Chemistry and Petroleum Sciences
Address:
Phone: 08138257407

Research

Title
Rhabdomyosarcoma: Current Therapy, Challenges, and Future Approaches to Treatment Strategies
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma; apoptosis; autophagy; unfolded protein response; bioengineering; tumor stiffness; autophagy
Year
2023
Journal Cancers
DOI
Researchers Ali Zarrabi ، d p ، Mahboubeh Kavoosi ، Micah Sommer ، Serap Sezen ، Parvaneh Mehrbod ، Bhavya Bhushan ، Filip Machaj ، Jakub Rosik ، Philip Kawalec ، Saba Afifi ، Seyed Mohammadreza Bolandi ، Peiman Koleini ، Mohsen Taheri ، Tayyebeh Madrakian ، Marek J. Los ، Benjamin Lindsey ، Nilufer Cakir ، Atefeh Zarepour ، Kiavash Hushmandi ، Ali Fallah ، Bahattin Koc ، Arezoo Khosravi ، Mazaher Ahmadi ، Susan Logue ، Gorka Orive ، Stevan Pecic ، Joseph W. Gordon ، Saeid Ghavami

Abstract

Rhabdomyosarcoma is a rare cancer arising in skeletal muscle that typically impacts children and young adults. It is a worldwide challenge in child health as treatment outcomes for metastatic and recurrent disease still pose a major concern for both basic and clinical scientists. The treatment strategies for rhabdomyosarcoma include multi-agent chemotherapies after surgical resection with or without ionization radiotherapy. In this comprehensive review, we first provide a detailed clinical understanding of rhabdomyosarcoma including its classification and subtypes, diagnosis, and treatment strategies. Later, we focus on chemotherapy strategies for this childhood sarcoma and discuss the impact of three mechanisms that are involved in the chemotherapy response including apoptosis, macro-autophagy, and the unfolded protein response. Finally, we discuss in vivo mouse and zebrafish models and in vitro three-dimensional bioengineering models of rhabdomyosarcoma to screen future therapeutic approaches and promote muscle regeneration.