International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2021)

Melatonin as an Oncostatic Molecule Based on Its Anti-Aromatase Role in Breast Cancer

  • Yunho Jin,
  • Yoo Jin Choi,
  • Kyu Heo,
  • Seong Joon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010438
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
p. 438

Abstract

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Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer. In the developmental stages of breast cancer, estrogens are strongly involved. As estrogen synthesis is regulated by the enzyme aromatase, targeting the activity of this enzyme represents a therapeutic option. The pineal hormone melatonin may exert a suppressive role on aromatase activity, leading to reduced estrogen biosynthesis. A melatonin-mediated decrease in the expression of aromatase promoters and associated genes would provide suitable evidence of this molecule’s efficacy as an aromatase inhibitor. Furthermore, melatonin intensifies radiation-induced anti-aromatase effects and counteracts the unwanted disadvantages of chemotherapeutic agents. In this manner, this review summarizes the inhibitory role of melatonin in aromatase action, suggesting its role as a possible oncostatic molecule in breast cancer.

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