Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Sep 2021)

Breast Cancer: a Global Concern, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Perspectives, Mechanistic Targets in Drug Development

  • Gul-e-Saba Chaudhry,
  • Rehmat Jan,
  • Abdah Akim,
  • Muhammad Naveed Zafar,
  • Yeong Yik Sung,
  • Tengku Sifzizul Tengku Muhammad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34172/apb.2021.068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 580 – 594

Abstract

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Cancer is a complex multifactorial process, unchecked and abrupt division, and cell growth—conventional chemotherapy, along with radiotherapy, is used to treat breast cancer. Due to reduce efficacy and less survival rate, there is a particular need for the discovery of new active anticancer agents. Natural resources such as terrestrial/marine plants or organisms are a promising source for the generation of new therapeutics with improving efficacy. The screening of natural plant extracts and fractions, isolations of phytochemicals, and mechanistic study of those potential compounds play a remarkable role in the development of new therapeutic drugs with increased efficacy. Cancer is a multistage disease with complex signaling cascades. The initial study of screening whole extracts or fractions and later the isolation of secondary compounds and their mechanism of action study gives a clue of potential therapeutic agents for future drug development. The phytochemicals present in extracts/fractions produce remarkable effects due to synergistically targeting multiple signals. In this review, the molecular targets of extracts/ fractions and isolated compounds highlighted. The therapeutic agent's mechanistic targets in drug development focused involves; i) Induction of Apoptosis, ii) modulating cell cycle arrest, iii) Inhibition or suppression of invasion and metastasis and iv) various other pro-survival signaling pathways. The phytochemicals and their modified analogs identified as future potential candidates for anticancer chemotherapy.

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