Research Progress on the Anticancer Molecular Mechanism of Targets Regulating Cell Autophagy.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000529279
Ting Zhang, Jia Yu, Sha Cheng, Ya Zhang, Chang-Hua Zhou, Juan Qin, Heng Luo
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Abstract

Background: Autophagy is a lysosome-mediated catabolic process that maintains cell homeostasis and survival. It occurs not only in normal cells such as cardiac muscle cells, neurons, and pancreatic acinar cells but also in various benign and malignant tumors. The abnormal level of intracellular autophagy is closely related to multiple pathophysiological processes, including aging, neurodegeneration, infectious diseases, immune disorders, and cancer. Autophagy mainly plays a dual role in life and death by regulating cell survival, proliferation, and death, thus being involved in the occurrence, development, and treatment of cancer. It is also involved in chemotherapy resistance by a dual role, since it not only promotes the occurrence of drug resistance but also reverses it. Previous findings suggest that the regulation of autophagy can be used as an effective strategy in tumor therapy.

Summary: Recent studies found that small molecules from natural products and their derivatives exert anticancer activity by regulating the level of autophagy in tumor cells.

Key messages: Therefore, this review article describes the mechanism of autophagy, the role of autophagy in normal cells and tumor cells, and the research progress on the anticancer molecular mechanism of targets regulating cell autophagy. The aim is to provide a theoretical basis for developing autophagy inhibitors or activators to improve anticancer efficacy.

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调控细胞自噬的抗癌靶点分子机制研究进展。
背景:自噬是一种溶酶体介导的分解代谢过程,维持细胞稳态和存活。它不仅存在于心肌细胞、神经元、胰腺腺泡细胞等正常细胞中,也存在于各种良恶性肿瘤中。细胞内自噬水平异常与多种病理生理过程密切相关,包括衰老、神经退行性疾病、传染病、免疫紊乱、癌症等。自噬主要通过调节细胞的存活、增殖和死亡,在生命和死亡中起着双重作用,参与了癌症的发生、发展和治疗。它还以双重作用参与化疗耐药,既能促进耐药的发生,又能逆转耐药。以往的研究结果表明,调节自噬可以作为一种有效的肿瘤治疗策略。摘要:近年来的研究发现,天然产物及其衍生物中的小分子通过调节肿瘤细胞的自噬水平来发挥抗癌作用。因此,本文综述了自噬的发生机制,自噬在正常细胞和肿瘤细胞中的作用,以及调控细胞自噬的靶点抗癌分子机制的研究进展。目的是为开发自噬抑制剂或激活剂以提高抗癌效果提供理论依据。
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Pharmacology
Pharmacology 医学-药学
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5.60
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52
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Pharmacology'' is an international forum to present and discuss current perspectives in drug research. The journal communicates research in basic and clinical pharmacology and related fields. It covers biochemical pharmacology, molecular pharmacology, immunopharmacology, drug metabolism, pharmacogenetics, analytical toxicology, neuropsychopharmacology, pharmacokinetics and clinical pharmacology. In addition to original papers and short communications of investigative findings and pharmacological profiles the journal contains reviews, comments and perspective notes; research communications of novel therapeutic agents are encouraged.
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