Frontiers in Oncology (Feb 2024)

The mechanisms of action of metformin on head and neck cancer in the pre-clinical setting: a scoping review

  • Lucy Huang,
  • Lucy Huang,
  • Charmaine M. Woods,
  • Charmaine M. Woods,
  • Nuwan Dharmawardana,
  • Nuwan Dharmawardana,
  • Michael Z. Michael,
  • Michael Z. Michael,
  • Eng Hooi Ooi,
  • Eng Hooi Ooi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1358854
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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This scoping review identifies the mechanistic pathways of metformin when used to treat head and neck cancer cells, in the pre-clinical setting. Understanding the underlying mechanisms will inform future experimental designs exploring metformin as a potential adjuvant for head and neck cancer. This scoping review was conducted according to the Joanna-Briggs Institute framework. A structured search identified 1288 studies, of which 52 studies fulfilled the eligibility screen. The studies are presented in themes addressing hallmarks of cancer. Most of the studies demonstrated encouraging anti-proliferative effects in vitro and reduced tumor weight and volume in animal models. However, a few studies have cautioned the use of metformin which supported cancer cell growth under certain conditions.

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