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Antineoplastic Properties by Proapoptotic Mechanisms Induction of Inula viscosa and Its Sesquiterpene Lactones Tomentosin and Inuviscolide

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
Antineoplastic Properties by Proapoptotic Mechanisms Induction of Inula viscosa and Its Sesquiterpene Lactones Tomentosin and Inuviscolide / Migheli, R., Virdis, P., Galleri, G., Arru, C., Lostia, G., Coradduzza, D., Muroni, M.R., Pintore, G., Podda, L., Fozza, C., De Miglio, M.R.. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 10:11(2022), p. 2739. [10.3390/biomedicines10112739]
abstract:
Cancer is a complex disease including approximately 200 different entities that can potentially affect all body tissues. Among the conventional treatments, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are most often applied to different types of cancers. Despite substantial advances in the development of innovative antineoplastic drugs, cancer remains one of the most significant causes of death, worldwide. The principal pitfall of successful cancer treatment is the intrinsic or acquired resistance to therapeutic agents. The development of more effective or synergistic therapeutic approaches to improve patient outcomes and minimize toxicity has become an urgent issue. Inula viscosa is widely distributed throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. Used as a medicinal plant in different countries, I. viscosa has been characterized for its complex chemical composition in order to identify the bioactive compounds responsible for its biological activities, including anticancer effects. Sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) are natural, biologically active products that have attracted considerable attention due to their biological activities. SLs are alkylating agents that form covalent adducts with free cysteine residues within enzymes and key proteins favoring cancer cell cytotoxicity. They are effective inducers of apoptosis in several cancer cell types through different molecular mechanisms. This review focuses on recent advances in the cytotoxic effects of I. viscosa and SLs in the treatment of neoplastic diseases, with a special emphasis on their proapoptotic molecular mechanisms.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cytotoxic effect; extrinsic pathway of apoptosis; intrinsic pathway of apoptosis; Inula viscosa; inuviscolide; ROS production; tomentosin
List of contributors:
Migheli, R.; Virdis, P.; Galleri, G.; Arru, C.; Lostia, G.; Coradduzza, D.; Muroni, M. R.; Pintore, G.; Podda, L.; Fozza, C.; De Miglio, M. R.
Authors of the University:
ARRU Caterina
CORADDUZZA DONATELLA
DE MIGLIO Maria Rosaria
FOZZA Claudio
GALLERI Grazia
MIGHELI Rossana
MURONI Maria Rosaria
PINTORE Giorgio Antonio Mario
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/299944
Published in:
BIOMEDICINES
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