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Targeting of cancer cell death mechanisms by resveratrol: a review

Journal

APOPTOSIS
Volume 26, Issue 11-12, Pages 561-573

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10495-021-01689-7

Keywords

Resveratrol; Cancer cell death; Apoptosis; Autophagy; Mitotic catastrophe; Cancer resistance

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  1. Cooperative Foundation of Shaoyang University

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Increasing apoptosis, mitotic catastrophe, senescence, and necrosis can help overcome tumor resistance to therapy. Stimulation of autophagy cell death may also be useful for cancer therapy. Resveratrol has potential to affect various signaling pathways related to cell death and modulate cancer cell death mechanisms.
Cancer cell death is the utmost aim in cancer therapy. Anti-cancer agents can induce apoptosis, mitotic catastrophe, senescence, or autophagy through the production of free radicals and induction of DNA damage. However, cancer cells can acquire some new properties to adapt to anti-cancer agents. An increase in the incidence of apoptosis, mitotic catastrophe, senescence, and necrosis is in favor of overcoming tumor resistance to therapy. Although an increase in the autophagy process may help the survival of cancer cells, some studies indicated that stimulation of autophagy cell death may be useful for cancer therapy. Using some low toxic agents to amplify cancer cell death is interesting for the eradication of clonogenic cancer cells. Resveratrol (a polyphenol agent) may affect various signaling pathways related to cell death. It can induce death signals and also downregulate the expression of anti-apoptotic genes. Resveratrol has also been shown to modulate autophagy and induce mitotic catastrophe and senescence in some cancer cells. This review focuses on the important targets and mechanisms for the modulation of cancer cell death by resveratrol.

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