Repurposing of nervous system drugs for cancer treatment: recent advances, challenges, and future perspectives.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Zixun Wang, Chen Xu, Qi Wang, Yudong Wang
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Abstract

The nervous system plays a critical role in developmental biology and oncology, influencing processes from ontogeny to the complex dynamics of cancer progression. Interactions between the nervous system and cancer significantly affect oncogenesis, tumor growth, invasion, metastasis, treatment resistance, inflammation that promotes tumors, and the immune response. A comprehensive understanding of the signal transduction pathways involved in cancer biology is essential for devising effective anti-cancer strategies and overcoming resistance to existing therapies. Recent advances in cancer neuroscience promise to establish a new cornerstone of cancer therapy. Repurposing drugs originally developed for modulating nerve signal transduction represent a promising approach to target oncogenic signaling pathways in cancer treatment. This review endeavors to investigate the potential of repurposing neurological drugs, which target neurotransmitters and neural pathways, for oncological applications. In this context, it aims to bridge the interdisciplinary gap between neurology, psychiatry, internal medicine, and oncology. By leveraging already approved drugs, researchers can utilize existing extensive safety and efficacy data, thereby reducing both the time and financial resources necessary for the development of new cancer therapies. This strategy not only promises to enhance patient outcomes but also to expand the array of available treatments, thereby enriching the therapeutic landscape in oncology.

神经系统药物在癌症治疗中的再利用:最新进展、挑战和未来展望。
神经系统在发育生物学和肿瘤学中起着至关重要的作用,影响着从个体发生到癌症进展的复杂动力学过程。神经系统与肿瘤之间的相互作用显著影响肿瘤发生、肿瘤生长、侵袭、转移、治疗抵抗、促进肿瘤的炎症和免疫反应。全面了解癌症生物学中涉及的信号转导途径对于设计有效的抗癌策略和克服对现有疗法的耐药性至关重要。癌症神经科学的最新进展有望建立癌症治疗的新基石。重新利用最初用于调节神经信号转导的药物代表了一种有希望的方法来靶向癌症治疗中的致癌信号通路。本文综述了以神经递质和神经通路为靶点的神经药物在肿瘤学应用中的潜力。在此背景下,它旨在弥合神经病学、精神病学、内科和肿瘤学之间的跨学科差距。通过利用已经批准的药物,研究人员可以利用现有的广泛的安全性和有效性数据,从而减少开发新的癌症疗法所需的时间和财政资源。这一策略不仅有望提高患者的治疗效果,而且还扩大了现有治疗方法的范围,从而丰富了肿瘤学的治疗前景。
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Discover. Oncology
Discover. Oncology Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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