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Journey of anthraquinones as anticancer agents - a systematic review of recent literature.

M Shaheer Malik1, Reem I Alsantali2, Rabab S Jassas3, Abdulrahman A Alsimaree4, Riyaz Syed5, Meshari A Alsharif1, Kulkarni Kalpana6, Moataz Morad1, Ismail I Althagafi1, Saleh A Ahmed1,7.   

Abstract

Anthraquinones are privileged chemical scaffolds that have been used for centuries in various therapeutic applications. The anthraquinone moiety forms the core of various anticancer agents. However, the emergence of drug-resistant cancers warrants the development of new anticancer agents. The research endeavours towards new anthraquinone-based compounds are increasing rapidly in recent years. They are used as a core chemical template to achieve structural modifications, resulting in the development of new anthraquinone-based compounds as promising anticancer agents. Mechanistically, most of the anthraquinone-based compounds inhibit cancer progression by targeting essential cellular proteins. Herein, we review new anthraquinone analogues that have been developed in recent years as anticancer agents. This includes a systematic review of the recent literature (2005-2021) on anthraquinone-based compounds in cell-based models and key target proteins such as kinases, topoisomerases, telomerases, matrix metalloproteinases and G-quadruplexes involved in the viability of cancer cells. In addition to this, the developments in PEG-based delivery of anthraquinones and the toxicity aspects of anthraquinone derivatives are also discussed. The review dispenses a compact background knowledge to understanding anthraquinones for future research on the expansion of anticancer therapeutics. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35492773      PMCID: PMC9043427          DOI: 10.1039/d1ra05686g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RSC Adv        ISSN: 2046-2069            Impact factor:   4.036


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