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Vitamin K: A novel cancer chemosensitizer

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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 69, 期 6, 页码 2641-2657

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bab.2312

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apoptosis. cancer chemosensitizers; cell cycle arrest; combination therapy; multiple signaling pathways; vitamin K

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Cancer incidence is increasing rapidly worldwide, posing a significant challenge for treatment. Drug resistance is a major obstacle in successful cancer treatment. Combining vitamin K analogs with other chemotherapy drugs has been shown to be a safe and efficient way to overcome drug resistance and improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy.
Cancer incidences are growing rapidly and causing millions of deaths globally. Cancer treatment is one of the most exigent challenges. Drug resistance is a natural phenomenon and is considered one of the major obstacles in the successful treatment of cancer by chemotherapy. Combination therapy by the amalgamation of various anticancer drugs has suggested modulating tumor response by targeting various signaling pathways in a synergistic or additive manner. Vitamin K is an essential nutrient and has recently been investigated as a potential anticancer agent. The combination of vitaminKanalogs, such as vitaminsK1, K2, K3, and K5, with other chemotherapeutic drugs have demonstrated a safe, cost-effective, and most efficient way to overcome drug resistance and improved the outcomes of prevailing chemotherapy. Published reports have shown that vitamin K in combination therapy improved the efficacy of clinical drugs by promoting apoptosis and cell cycle arrest and overcoming drug resistance by inhibiting P-glycoprotein. In this review, we discuss the mechanism, cellular targets, and possible ways to develop vitamin K subtypes into effective cancer chemosensitizers. Finally, this review will provide a scientific basis for exploiting vitamin K as a potential agent to improve the efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs.

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