Vitamin Bs as Potent Anticancer Agents through MMP-2/9 Regulation.

IF 3.1 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition) Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.31083/FBL24072
Ha Vy Thi Vo, Namdoo Kim, Hyuck Jin Lee
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In recent years, the role of coenzymes, particularly those from the vitamin B group in modulating the activity of metalloenzymes has garnered significant attention in cancer treatment strategies. Metalloenzymes play pivotal roles in various cellular processes, including DNA repair, cell signaling, and metabolism, making them promising targets for cancer therapy. This review explores the complex interplay between coenzymes, specifically vitamin Bs, and metalloenzymes in cancer pathogenesis and treatment. Vitamins are an indispensable part of daily life, essential for optimal health and well-being. Beyond their recognized roles as essential nutrients, vitamins have increasingly garnered attention for their multifaceted functions within the machinery of cellular processes. In particular, vitamin Bs have emerged as a pivotal regulator within this intricate network, exerting profound effects on the functionality of metalloenzymes. Their ability to modulate metalloenzymes involved in crucial cellular pathways implicated in cancer progression presents a compelling avenue for therapeutic intervention. Key findings indicate that vitamin Bs can influence the activity and expression of metalloenzymes, thereby affecting processes such as DNA repair and cell signaling, which are critical in cancer development and progression. Understanding the mechanisms by which these coenzymes regulate metalloenzymes holds great promise for developing novel anticancer strategies. This review summarizes current knowledge on the interactions between vitamin Bs and metalloenzymes, highlighting their potential as anticancer agents and paving the way for innovative, cell-targeted cancer treatments.

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维生素b通过MMP-2/9调控成为有效的抗癌剂。
近年来,辅酶,特别是维生素B族辅酶在调节金属酶活性中的作用在癌症治疗策略中引起了极大的关注。金属酶在多种细胞过程中发挥关键作用,包括DNA修复,细胞信号传导和代谢,使其成为癌症治疗的有希望的靶点。本文综述了辅酶特别是维生素b与金属酶在癌症发病和治疗中的复杂相互作用。维生素是日常生活中不可缺少的一部分,对最佳健康和幸福至关重要。除了作为必需营养素的公认作用外,维生素在细胞过程机制中的多方面功能也日益引起人们的注意。特别是,维生素b在这个复杂的网络中已经成为一个关键的调节器,对金属酶的功能产生深远的影响。它们调节与癌症进展相关的关键细胞通路的金属酶的能力为治疗干预提供了令人信服的途径。关键研究结果表明,维生素b可以影响金属酶的活性和表达,从而影响DNA修复和细胞信号传导等过程,这些过程在癌症的发生和进展中至关重要。了解这些辅酶调节金属酶的机制对开发新的抗癌策略有很大的希望。本文综述了维生素b与金属酶之间相互作用的最新进展,强调了它们作为抗癌药物的潜力,并为创新的细胞靶向癌症治疗铺平了道路。
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