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Breast Cancer: A Global Concern, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Perspectives, Mechanistic Targets in Drug Development

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ADVANCED PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 580-594

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TABRIZ UNIV MEDICAL SCIENCES & HEALTH SERVICES
DOI: 10.34172/apb.2021.068

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Apoptosis; Breast cancer; Cell cycle arrest; Drug development; Natural products; Mechanism of action; Phytochemicals; Plant anticancer drugs

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Research on natural plant extracts and isolated compounds, along with their mechanism of action, has shown potential for the development of new therapeutic agents for future drug development. These phytochemicals can target multiple signals effectively, inducing apoptosis, modulating cell cycle arrest, inhibiting invasion and metastasis, and affecting other prosurvival signaling pathways.
Cancer is a complex multifactorial process, unchecked and abrupt division, and cell growth-conventional chemotherapy, along with radiotherapy, is used to treat breast cancer. Due to reduce efficacy and less survival rate, there is a particular need for the discovery of new active anticancer agents. Natural resources such as terrestrial/marine plants or organisms are a promising source for the generation of new therapeutics with improving efficacy. The screening of natural plant extracts and fractions, isolations of phytochemicals, and mechanistic study of those potential compounds play a remarkable role in the development of new therapeutic drugs with increased efficacy. Cancer is a multistage disease with complex signaling cascades. The initial study of screening whole extracts or fractions and later the isolation of secondary compounds and their mechanism of action study gives a clue of potential therapeutic agents for future drug development. The phytochemicals present in extracts/fractions produce remarkable effects due to synergistically targeting multiple signals. In this review, the molecular targets of extracts/fractions and isolated compounds highlighted. The therapeutic agent's mechanistic targets in drug development focused involves; i) Induction of Apoptosis, ii) modulating cell cycle arrest, iii) Inhibition or suppression of invasion and metastasis and iv) various other prosurvival signaling pathways. The phytochemicals and their modified analogs identified as future potential candidates for anticancer chemotherapy.

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