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Bufalin for an innovative therapeutic approach against cancer

Journal

PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 184, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106442

Keywords

Cancer; Bufalin; Cardiotonic steroid

Funding

  1. Health Institute of the University of Mons
  2. Les amis de l'institut Bordet
  3. University of Mons

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Bufalin has a wide range of anti-cancer effects both in vitro and in vivo, reducing cancer cell proliferation by affecting the cell cycle and inducing different cell death mechanisms. Additionally, it moderates metastasis formation by blocking migration and invasion, inhibiting angiogenesis, inducing phenotype switch, and reducing cancer cell stemness.
Bufalin is an endogenous cardiotonic steroid, first discovered in toad venom but also found in the plasma of healthy humans, with anti-tumour activities in different cancer types. The current review is focused on its mechanisms of action and highlights its very large spectrum of effects both in vitro and in vivo. All leads to the conclusion that bufalin mediates its effects by affecting all the hallmarks of cancer and seems restricted to cancer cells avoiding side effects. Bufalin decreases cancer cell proliferation by acting on the cell cycle and inducing different mechanisms of cell death including apoptosis, necroptosis, autophagy and senescence. Bufalin also moderates metastasis formation by blocking migration and invasion as well as angiogenesis and by inducing a phenotype switch towards differentiation and decreasing cancer cell stemness. Regarding its various mechanisms of action in cancer cells, bufalin blocks overactivated signalling pathways and modifies cell metabolism. Moreover, bufalin gained lately a huge interest in the field of drug resistance by both reversing various drug resistance mechanisms and affecting the immune microenvironment. Together, these data support bufalin as a quite promising new anti-cancer drug candidate.

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