Dr. Salman Ahmed

Marine peptides in breast cancer: therapeutic and mechanistic understanding

  • Authors Details :  
  • Salman Ahmed,  
  • Hamed Mirzaei,  
  • Michael Aschner,  
  • Ajmal Khan,  
  • Ahmed Al-harrasi,  
  • Haroon Khan

Journal title : Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy

Publisher : Elsevier BV

Print ISSN : 0753-3322

Page Number : 112038

Journal volume : 142

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Breast cancer is the most prevalent invasive form of cancer in females and poses a significant challenge to overcoming the disease burden. The growth in global cancer deaths mandates the discovery of new efficacious natural anti-tumor treatments. In this regard, aquatic species offer a rich supply of possible drugs. Studies have shown that several marine peptides damage cancer cells by a broad range of pathways, including apoptosis, microtubule balance disturbances, and suppression of angiogenesis. Many side effects, including immune response suppression, characterise traditional chemotherapeutic agents. The discovery of novel putative anti-cancer peptides with lesser toxicity is therefore necessary and timely, especially those able to thwart multi-drug resistance (MDR). This review addresses marine anti-cancer peptides for the treatment of breast cancer.

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112038

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