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Indispensable role of microbes in anticancer drugs and discovery trends

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 106, 期 13-16, 页码 4885-4906

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DOI: 10.1007/s00253-022-12046-2

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Microbe-derived drugs; Chemotherapeutic agents; Extraction methods; Targeted tumors; Clinical trials

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  1. Institute of Nano Science and Technology

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In recent years, there has been a growing focus on the development of naturally derived products for cancer treatment. Natural sources have provided a wide range of medicinal agents, many of which are used to treat various diseases including cancer. The search for effective novel drugs is crucial in cancer treatment due to the development of resistance to chemotherapy drugs and their high toxicity. Microbes, plants, fungi, and marine microorganisms have been explored as sources for chemotherapeutic drugs, with microbial diversity playing a significant role in pharmaceutical formulation. Microbe-derived anticancer drugs have shown promise as effective chemotherapeutic agents, and this review provides an overview of their derivatives, mechanisms of action, isolation procedures, limitations, and clinical study phases.
Recent years have seen an increased focus on the advancement of naturally derived products for the treatment of cancer. Since the beginning of recorded history, nature has provided a variety of medicinal agents, and an overwhelming number of drugs that we have today are derived from natural sources. Such natural agents are prominently used to treat several diseases such as diabetes, malaria, Alzheimer's, pulmonary disorders, etc. with cancer being the highlight of this review. Due to the rapid development of resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs, the hunt for effective novel drugs is still a paramount concern in cancer treatment. Moreover, many chemotherapy drugs typically have high toxicity and adverse side effects, which necessitates the need to develop anti-tumor drugs that can be employed to treat deadly tumors with fewer negative effects on health and better efficacy. Isolation of several chemotherapeutic drugs has been conducted from a wide range of natural sources which include plants, microbes, fungi, and marine microorganisms. Considering the trends of previous decades, microbial diversity has grown to play a significant role in the formulation of pharmaceuticals and drugs, especially antibiotics and anti-cancer medications. Microbe-derived antitumor antibiotics such as anthracycline, epothilones, bleomycin, actinomycin, and staurosporine are amongst the widely used cancer chemotherapeutic agents. This review deals majorly with microbe-derived anticancer drugs taking into account their derivatives, mechanism of action, isolation procedures, limitations, and tumors targeted by them. This article also reports the phase of clinical study these drugs are undergoing. Moreover, it intends to portray the indispensable part that these microbes have been playing since time immemorial in the odyssey of chemotherapeutic agents.

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