二甲双胍和胶质瘤:针对代谢失调提高治疗效果

IF 5 2区 医学 Q2 Medicine Translational Oncology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1016/j.tranon.2025.102323
Haneen A. Basheer , Nadeem M. Salman , Rami M. Abdullah , Lina Elsalem , Kamyar Afarinkia
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胶质瘤是一种高度侵袭性的脑癌,在医学领域继续构成重大的治疗挑战。它的侵袭性和对传统治疗的抵抗力使其特别难以对抗。这篇综述探讨了二甲双胍的潜力,一种常用的抗糖尿病药物,作为一个有希望的治疗胶质瘤的新选择。二甲双胍靶向癌细胞关键代谢途径的潜力为改善治疗结果提供了令人鼓舞的方法。这篇综述探讨了神经胶质瘤中代谢重编程的复杂性和二甲双胍在抑制这些代谢途径中的作用。临床前研究表明,二甲双胍在减少肿瘤生长和增强胶质瘤细胞对化疗和放疗的敏感性方面具有疗效。此外,临床研究强调二甲双胍在改善胶质瘤患者的无进展生存和总生存率方面的潜力。本文还讨论了二甲双胍与替莫唑胺和放疗等其他治疗药物联合使用对克服耐药性和提高治疗效果的协同作用。尽管有这些令人鼓舞的发现,该综述承认需要进一步的临床试验来建立最佳给药方案,了解二甲双胍抗肿瘤作用的分子机制,并确定从二甲双胍治疗中获益最多的患者群体。此外,二甲双胍对胶质瘤患者的潜在副作用和长期影响需要仔细评估。总之,这篇综述强调了二甲双胍作为神经胶质瘤治疗药物的潜力,强调了其在靶向代谢失调方面的多方面作用。二甲双胍有望作为联合治疗方法的一部分,改善胶质瘤的治疗前景,并为更好的患者预后提供希望。
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Metformin and glioma: Targeting metabolic dysregulation for enhanced therapeutic outcomes
Glioma, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer, continues to pose significant therapeutic challenges in the field of medicine. Its invasive nature and resistance to traditional treatments make it particularly difficult to combat. This review examines the potential of metformin, a commonly prescribed antidiabetic medication, as a promising new treatment option for glioma. The potential of metformin to target crucial metabolic pathways in cancer cells presents an encouraging approach to improve therapeutic outcomes. The review explores the complexities of metabolic reprogramming in glioma and metformin's role in inhibiting these metabolic pathways. Preclinical studies demonstrate metformin's efficacy in reducing tumor growth and enhancing the sensitivity of glioma cells to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Furthermore, clinical studies highlight metformin's potential in improving progression-free survival and overall survival rates in glioma patients. The review also addresses the synergistic effects of combining metformin with other therapeutic agents, such as temozolomide and radiotherapy, to overcome drug resistance and improve treatment efficacy.
Despite the promising findings, the review acknowledges the need for further clinical trials to establish optimal dosing regimens, understand the molecular mechanisms underlying metforminʼs antitumor effects, and identify patient populations that would benefit the most from metformin-based therapies. Additionally, the potential side effects and the long-term impact of metformin on Glioma patients require careful evaluation.
In conclusion, this review underscores the potential of metformin as a repurposed drug in glioma treatment, emphasizing its multifaceted role in targeting metabolic dysregulation. Metformin holds promise as part of a combination therapy approach to improve the therapeutic landscape of glioma and offers hope for better patient outcomes.
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期刊介绍: Translational Oncology publishes the results of novel research investigations which bridge the laboratory and clinical settings including risk assessment, cellular and molecular characterization, prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment of human cancers with the overall goal of improving the clinical care of oncology patients. Translational Oncology will publish laboratory studies of novel therapeutic interventions as well as clinical trials which evaluate new treatment paradigms for cancer. Peer reviewed manuscript types include Original Reports, Reviews and Editorials.
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