survivin
Survivin, also known by its gene name BIRC5 (baculoviral IAP repeat-containing 5), is a protein that belongs to the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) family. It plays a critical role in cell cycle regulation and inhibition of programmed cell death (apoptosis). Survivin is primarily expressed during fetal development and in some adult tissues, particularly those with high proliferative activity, such as the thymus and certain stem cell populations.
In cancer, survivin is frequently overexpressed, contributing to tumor growth and resistance to therapy by promoting
Survivin's expression is tightly regulated during the cell cycle, with peak levels observed during the G2/M
Research efforts have focused on developing survivin inhibitors, such as small molecules, antisense oligonucleotides, and immunotherapies,
Overall, survivin's dual function in cell division and apoptosis inhibition underscores its importance in cellular biology