摘要
托芬那酸是一种常用的非甾体抗炎药(NSAID),常用于治疗炎症、偏头痛和疼痛。已经有越来越多的实验有证据表明托芬那酸具有抗癌活性。然而,为了开发一种用托非那莫酸治疗癌症的治疗策略,还需要进一步的研究。o强调可靠的细胞和分子机制的抗癌特性。托芬那莫酸已被证明可以改变代表癌症特征的几个基因的表达,包括apoptosis,生长停止,血管生成和转移。最近,包括我们在内的几个研究小组报告说明,在不同类型的癌症模型中托芬那酸是针对多种致癌或抑癌信号通路的。在此,我们重点介绍了多个分子靶点与托非那莫酸的抗癌机制,以及联合使用该药物与o的益处。抗癌药物。
关键词: 血管生成,凋亡,生长停止,机制,转移,托芬那酸。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Chemopreventive Properties of Tolfenamic Acid: A Mechanistic Review
Volume: 25 Issue: 14
关键词: 血管生成,凋亡,生长停止,机制,转移,托芬那酸。
摘要: Tolfenamic acid is one of the conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) commonly used for the treatment of inflammation, migraines and pain. There has been a growing body of experimental evidence that tolfenamic acid possesses anti-cancer activity. However, in order to develop a therapeutic strategy using tolfenamic acid for the treatment of cancer, further research is required to highlight reliable cellular and molecular mechanisms of anti-cancer properties. Tolfenamic acid has been shown to alter the expression of several genes that represent cancer hallmarks including apoptosis, growth arrest, angiogenesis and metastasis. Recently, a couple of research groups including ours reported that tolfenamic acid targets multiple oncogenic or tumor suppressive signaling pathways in various types of cancer models. Here, we highlight multiple molecular targets responsible for the anti-cancer mechanism of tolfenamic acid and the benefits of combinational use of this drug with other anti-cancer drugs.
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Chemopreventive Properties of Tolfenamic Acid: A Mechanistic Review, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (14) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170414155107
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