Scorpion and spider venoms in cancer treatment: state of the art, challenges, and perspectives.

Catarina Rapôso
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Background and Aim: Animal venoms comprise a mix of bioactive molecules with high affinity for multiple targets in cells and tissues. Scorpion and spider venoms and purified peptides exhibit significant effects on cancer cells, encompassing four potential mechanisms: 1) induction of cell cycle arrest, growth inhibition, and apoptosis; 2) inhibition of angiogenesis; 3) inhibition of invasion and metastasis; and 4) blocking of specific transmembrane channels. Tumor biology is complex and entails many intertwined processes, as reflected in the putative hallmarks of cancer. This complexity, however, gives rise to numerous (potential) pharmacological intervention sites. Molecules that target multiple proteins or pathways, such as components of animal venoms, may therefore be effective anti-cancer agents. The objective of this review was to address the anti-cancer properties and in vitro mechanisms of scorpion and spider venoms and toxins, and highlight current obstacles in translating the preclinical research to a clinical setting. Relevance for patients: Cancer is a considerable global contributor to disease-related death. Despite some advances being made, therapy remains palliative rather than curative for the majority of cancer indications. Consequently, more effective therapies need to be devised for poorly responding cancer types to optimize clinical cancer management. Scorpion and spider venoms may occupy a role in the development of improved anti-cancer modalities.

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癌症治疗中的蝎子和蜘蛛毒素:现状、挑战和前景。
背景和目的:动物毒液包含对细胞和组织中的多个靶标具有高亲和力的生物活性分子的混合物。蝎子和蜘蛛毒素以及纯化的肽对癌症细胞具有显著影响,包括四种潜在机制:1)诱导细胞周期阻滞、生长抑制和凋亡;2) 抑制血管生成;3) 抑制侵袭和转移;和4)阻断特定的跨膜通道。肿瘤生物学是复杂的,包括许多相互交织的过程,这反映在癌症的假定特征中。然而,这种复杂性产生了许多(潜在的)药理学干预位点。因此,靶向多种蛋白质或途径的分子,如动物静脉的成分,可能是有效的抗癌剂。这篇综述的目的是解决蝎子和蜘蛛毒素和毒素的抗癌特性和体外机制,并强调目前将临床前研究转化为临床环境的障碍。与患者的相关性:癌症是导致疾病相关死亡的重要全球因素。尽管取得了一些进展,但对于大多数癌症适应症,治疗仍然是姑息性的,而不是治疗性的。因此,需要为反应较差的癌症类型设计更有效的疗法,以优化临床癌症管理。蝎子和蜘蛛毒素可能在改善抗癌方式的发展中发挥作用。
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