Indole alkaloids from marine resources: Understandings from therapeutic point of view to treat cancers

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Fahadul Islam , Zerrouki Dehbia , Mehrukh Zehravi , Rajib Das , M. Sivakumar , Karthickeyan Krishnan , Abdul Ajeed Mohathasim Billah , Bharadhan Bose , Avoy Ghosh , Shyamjit Paul , Firzan Nainu , Irfan Ahmad , Talha Bin Emran
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Abstract

Cancer is the leading cause of mortality all over the world. Scientific investigation has demonstrated that disruptions in the process of autophagy are frequently interrelated with the emergence of cancer. Hence, scientists are seeking permanent solutions to counter the deadly disease. Indole alkaloids have been extensively studied and are acknowledged to exhibit several bioactivities. The current state of disease necessitates novel pharmacophores development. In recent decades, indole alkaloids have become increasingly significant in cancer treatment and are also used as adjuvants. A substantial amount of pharmacologically active molecules come from indole alkaloids, which are widely distributed in nature. Indole alkaloids derived from marine organisms show immense potential for therapeutic applications and seem highly effective in cancer treatment. A couple of experiments have been conducted preclinically to investigate the possibility of indole alkaloids in cancer treatment. Marine-derived indole alkaloids possess the ability to exhibit anticancer properties through diverse antiproliferative mechanisms. Certain indole alkaloids, including vincristine and vinblastine, were verified in clinical trials or are presently undergoing clinical assessments for preventing and treating cancer. Indole alkaloids from marine resources hold a significant functionality in identifying new antitumor agents. The current literature highlights recent advancements in indole alkaloids that appear to be anticancer agents and the underlying mechanisms.

海洋资源中的吲哚生物碱:从治疗角度理解治疗癌症。
癌症是全世界死亡的主要原因。科学调查表明,自噬过程中的破坏通常与癌症的出现有关。因此,科学家们正在寻求对抗这种致命疾病的永久解决方案。吲哚生物碱已被广泛研究,并被公认具有多种生物活性。目前的疾病状况需要开发新的药效团。近几十年来,吲哚生物碱在癌症治疗中越来越重要,也被用作佐剂。大量的药理活性分子来自吲哚生物碱,吲哚生物碱在自然界中广泛分布。来源于海洋生物的吲哚生物碱显示出巨大的治疗应用潜力,在癌症治疗中似乎非常有效。为了研究吲哚生物碱在癌症治疗中的可能性,已经进行了几项临床前实验。海洋来源的吲哚生物碱具有通过多种抗增殖机制表现出抗癌特性的能力。某些吲哚生物碱,包括长春新碱和长春碱,已在临床试验中得到验证,或目前正在进行预防和治疗癌症的临床评估。海洋资源中的吲哚生物碱在鉴定新的抗肿瘤药物方面具有重要的功能。目前的文献强调了吲哚生物碱的最新进展,吲哚生物碱似乎是抗癌剂及其潜在机制。
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审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Chemico-Biological Interactions publishes research reports and review articles that examine the molecular, cellular, and/or biochemical basis of toxicologically relevant outcomes. Special emphasis is placed on toxicological mechanisms associated with interactions between chemicals and biological systems. Outcomes may include all traditional endpoints caused by synthetic or naturally occurring chemicals, both in vivo and in vitro. Endpoints of interest include, but are not limited to carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, respiratory toxicology, neurotoxicology, reproductive and developmental toxicology, and immunotoxicology.
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