| Literature DB >> 33675962 |
Sonia Chauhan1, Devinder K Dhawan2, Avneet Saini3, Simran Preet4.
Abstract
Despite recent advances in the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC), low patient survival rate due to emergence of drug resistant cancer cells, metastasis and multiple deleterious side effects of chemotherapy, is a cause of public concern globally. To negate these clinical conundrums, search for effective and harmless novel molecular entities for the treatment of CRC is an urgent necessity. Since antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are part of innate immunity of living beings, it is quite imperative to look for essential attributes of these peptides which may contribute to their effectiveness against carcinogenesis. Once identified, those characteristics can be suitably modified using several synthetic and computational techniques to further enhance their selectivity and pharmacokinetic profiles. Hence, this review analyses scientific reports describing the antiproliferative action of AMPs derived from several sources, particularly focusing on various colon cancer in vitro/in vivo investigations. On perusal of the literature, it appears that AMPs based therapeutics would definitely find special place in CRC therapy in future either alone or as an adjunct to chemotherapy provided some necessary alterations are made in their natural structures to make them more compatible with modern clinical practice. In this context, further in-depth research is warranted in adequate in vivo models.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial peptides; Antiproliferative; Chemotherapy; Colorectal cancer; Therapeutics
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33675962 DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2021.105529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacol Res ISSN: 1043-6618 Impact factor: 7.658