维生素在癌症治疗中的生化机制和分子相互作用

Abdullahi T. Aborode , Isreal A. Onifade , Mercy M. Olorunshola , Gladys O. Adenikinju , Ibude J. Aruorivwooghene , Adeboboye C. Femi , Osasere Jude-Kelly Osayawe , Abraham Osinuga , Ebenezer A. Omojowolo , Adekunle F. Adeoye , Segun Olapade , Ibrahim O. Adelakun , Ogundepo D. Moyinoluwa , Oluwatosin M. Adeyemo , Godfred Y. Scott , Ruth A. Ogbonna , Emmanuel A. Fajemisin , Omama Ehtasham , Soyemi Toluwalashe , Adetolase A. Bakre , Terungwa H. Iorkula
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最近,维生素在癌症治疗中的潜在作用引起了相当大的研究关注。然而,报告的发现是不一致的,关于不同维生素在各种癌细胞中的生化和分子相互作用的信息有限。重要的是,肿瘤细胞中维生素受体的存在表明维生素在癌症的分子和生化相互作用中起着重要作用。此外,关于维生素补充和剂量水平对肿瘤进展和死亡风险的功效的研究得出了不一致的结果。值得注意的是,分子和生化研究已经报道了维生素在肿瘤细胞的增殖、生长和侵袭以及细胞周期阻滞和炎症信号传导中的作用。此外,不同的维生素可能通过激活不同的分子途径来调节癌症微环境。维生素显著影响免疫功能、抗氧化防御、炎症和表观遗传控制,并能通过影响细胞行为、对抗压力和DNA损伤来改善治疗结果。然而,需要进一步的研究来确认维生素的功效,建立理想的剂量,并制定有效的癌症预防和治疗计划。以医学知识为指导的个性化补充计划对于在临床和临床前环境中取得最佳结果至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们批判性地评估了不同维生素对癌症风险和发展的影响。此外,我们还研究了维生素补充剂的潜力,以提高药物治疗的疗效,并抵消癌症治疗过程中经常出现的耐药性机制。
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Biochemical mechanisms and molecular interactions of vitamins in cancer therapy

Biochemical mechanisms and molecular interactions of vitamins in cancer therapy
Recently, the potential role of vitamins in cancer therapy has attracted considerable research attention. However, the reported findings are inconsistent, with limited information on the biochemical and molecular interactions of different vitamins in various cancer cells. Importantly, the presence of vitamin receptors in tumor cells suggests that vitamins play a significant role in the molecular and biochemical interactions in cancers. Additionally, studies on the efficacy of vitamin supplementation and dosage levels on tumor progression and mortality risk have yielded inconsistent results. Notably, molecular and biochemical investigations have reported the function of vitamins in the proliferation, growth, and invasiveness of tumor cells, as well as in cell cycle arrest and inflammatory signaling. Additionally, different vitamins may regulate the cancer microenvironment by activating various molecular pathways. Vitamins significantly affect immunological function, antioxidant defense, inflammation, and epigenetic control, and can improve treatment outcomes by affecting cell behavior and combating stress and DNA damage. However, further research is necessary to confirm the efficacy of vitamins, establish ideal dosages, and develop effective cancer prevention and treatment plans. Individualized supplementation plans guided by medical knowledge are crucial to achieving optimal results in clinical and preclinical settings. In this review, we critically evaluated the effects of different vitamins on the risk and development of cancer. Additionally, we examined the potential of vitamin supplements to enhance the efficacy of drug therapy and counteract resistance mechanisms that often arise during cancer treatment.
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Cancer pathogenesis and therapy
Cancer pathogenesis and therapy Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Cancer Research, Oncology
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