Targeting Tumor Metabolism with Plant-Derived Natural Products: Emerging Trends in Cancer Therapy

2018 ◽  
Vol 66 (41) ◽  
pp. 10663-10685 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela R. Guerra ◽  
Maria F. Duarte ◽  
Iola F. Duarte
Author(s):  
Atul Kumar ◽  
Mamta Singh ◽  
Dolly Sharma ◽  
Vinit Kumar ◽  
Reshma Rani

2005 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard J. Pietras ◽  
Olga K. Weinberg

Despite advances in the early detection of tumors and in the use of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery for disease management, the worldwide mortality from human cancer remains unacceptably high. The treatment of cancer may benefit from the introduction of novel therapies derived from natural products. Natural products have served to provide a basis for many of the pharmaceutical agents in current use in cancer therapy. Emerging research indicates that progressive growth and spread of many solid tumors depends, in part, on the formation of an adequate blood supply, and this process of tumor-associated angiogenesis is reported to have prognostic significance in several human cancers. This review focuses on the potential application in antitumor therapy of naturally-occurring steroids that target tumor-associated angiogenesis. Squalamine, a 7,24 dihydroxylated 24-sulfated cholestane steroid conjugated to a spermidine at position C-3, is known to have strong antiangiogenic activityin vitro, and it significantly disrupts tumor proliferation and progression in laboratory studies. Work on the interactions of squalamine with vascular endothelial cells indicate that it binds with cell membranes, inhibits the membrane Na+/H+ exchanger and may further function as a calmodulin chaperone. These primary actions appear to promote inhibition of several vital steps in angiogenesis, such as blockade of mitogen-induced actin polymerization, cell–cell adhesion and cell migration, leading to suppression of endothelial cell proliferation. Preclinical studies with squalamine have shown additive benefits in tumor growth delay when squalamine is combined with cisplatin, paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, genistein or radiation therapy. This compound has also been assessed in early phase clinical trials in cancer; squalamine was found to exhibit little systemic toxicity and was generally well tolerated by treated patients with various solid tumor malignancies, including ovarian, non-small cell lung and breast cancers. Clinical trials with squalamine alone or combined with standard chemotherapies or other biologic therapies, including antiangiogenic agents, should be considered for selected cancer patients, and further study of the mechanism of action and bioactivity of squalamine is warranted.


2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (6) ◽  
pp. 506-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Ouyang ◽  
Y. Luo ◽  
M. Tian ◽  
S.-Y. Zhang ◽  
R. Lu ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 205031211454692 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abed Agbarya ◽  
Nili Ruimi ◽  
Ron Epelbaum ◽  
Eran Ben-Arye ◽  
Jamal Mahajna

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Islam

The natural products embedded with the molecular framework by combining with themselves or other molecules and biological micro/macro molecules. By the help of some special techniques, that can be incorporated to identify and detect different body markers as well as pathophysiological conditions. To date, a number of cancer detection methods are available. However, an early cancer detection is still remained the key problems, which causes delay, reduction of success rate in the cancer therapy, and increased the lethality, as cancer is a complicated and a large group of related diseases. To date, due to the promising biological compatibility and safety profile, many natural products have been used as anticancer drugs. Additionally, many of them are also included in the green syntheses, especially the plant-derived products. It is due their less or even non-toxic and economic character. This text offers a perspective on the detection of cancer by using natural products, along with a therapeutic and monitoring of treatment and cancer progression, suggests that, the natural products can be considered as leading tools in overall cancer management.


Author(s):  
Hang Song ◽  
Bin Liu ◽  
Bin Dong ◽  
Jing Xu ◽  
Hui Zhou ◽  
...  

A rapidly growing research evidence has begun to shed light on the potential application of exosome, which modulates intercellular communications. As donor cell released vesicles, exosomes could play roles as a regulator of cellular behaviors in up-taken cells, as well as a delivery carrier of drugs for targeted cells. Natural product is an invaluable drug resources and it is used widely as therapeutic agents in cancers. This review summarizes the most recent advances in exosomes as natural product delivery carriers in cancer therapy from the following aspects: composition of exosomes, biogenesis of exosomes, and its functions in cancers. The main focus is the advantages and applications of exosomes for drug delivery in cancer therapy. This review also summarizes the isolation and application of exosomes as delivery carriers of natural products in cancer therapy. The recent progress and challenges of using exosomes as drug delivery vehicles for five representative anti-cancer natural products including paclitaxel, curcumin, doxorubicin, celastrol, and β-Elemene. Based on the discussion on the current knowledge about exosomes as delivery vehicles for drugs and natural compounds to the targeted site, this review delineates the landscape of the recent research, challenges, trends and prospects in exosomes as delivery vehicles for drugs and natural compounds for cancer treatment.


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