探索海洋中的癌症疗法:海洋生物活性肽的前景。

International journal of biochemistry and molecular biology Pub Date : 2024-08-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/JGQA3746
Diana Rafieezadeh, Mohammadjavad Abbaspour
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海洋环境中蕴藏着大量具有潜在抗癌特性的生物活性肽,这些肽来自于不同的生物体,如鳞毛目动物、海海绵和软体动物。通过分离、鉴定和修饰,Stylisin 和 Papuamides 等多肽显示出更强的活性,并已进入临床试验阶段,彰显了其治疗前景。酶水解是从海洋蛋白质中提取多肽的首选方法,海绵被认为是特别丰富的来源。Jaspamide和Homophymins等化合物对癌细胞具有很强的细胞毒性,彰显了它们的治疗潜力。此外,从腹足类和软体动物中提取的肽,包括 Aplidine 和 Kahalalide F,也具有显著的抗癌特性。该研究深入探讨了影响细胞凋亡、微管动力学和血管生成抑制的肽,为潜在的癌症治疗机制提供了见解。海洋衍生肽有望成为新型抗癌疗法的重要候选物质,目前正在进行的研究旨在充分挖掘它们的治疗功效。
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Exploring the seas for cancer cures: the promise of marine-derived bioactive peptide.

Marine environments harbor a wealth of bioactive peptides with potential anticancer properties, sourced from diverse organisms like tunicates, sea sponges, and mollusks. Through isolation, identification, and modification, peptides such as Stylisin and Papuamides have shown enhanced activity and progressed to clinical trials, underscoring their therapeutic promise. Enzymatic hydrolysis emerges as a favored method for peptide extraction from marine proteins, with sponges identified as particularly rich sources. Compounds like Jaspamide and Homophymins exhibit potent cytotoxic activity against cancer cells, highlighting their therapeutic potential. Additionally, peptides from ascidians and mollusks, including Aplidine and Kahalalide F, demonstrate significant anticancer properties. The study delves into peptides affecting apoptosis, microtubule dynamics, and angiogenesis inhibition, offering insights into potential cancer treatment mechanisms. Marine-derived peptides hold great promise as valuable candidates for novel anticancer therapies, with ongoing research aimed at unlocking their full therapeutic benefits.

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