Cancer Chemoprevention Using Natural Vitamin D and Synthetic Analogs

Author:

Guyton Kathryn Z123,Kensler Thomas W123,Posner Gary H123

Affiliation:

1. CCS Associates, Mountain View, California 94043;

2. Department of Environmental Health Services, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205;

3. Department of Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218;

Abstract

Substantial epidemiologic data support a role for vitamin D in cancer prevention. However, dose-limiting hypercalcemic effects have proved a major obstacle to the development of natural vitamin D as a cancer chemopreventive. Structure-activity studies have sought to disassociate the toxicities and chemopreventive activities of vitamin D, and a number of synthetic deltanoids (vitamin D analogs) have shown considerable promise in this regard. Several such compounds have chemopreventive efficacy in preclinical studies, as does natural vitamin D. Data supporting further development of agents of this class include in vitro and in vivo evidence of antiproliferative, proapoptotic, prodifferentiating and antiangiogenic activities. Ongoing studies are aimed at further defining the molecular mechanisms through which vitamin D and synthetic deltanoids affect gene expression and cellular fate. Additional efforts are focused on establishing the chemopreventive index (efficacy vs toxicity) of each synthetic deltanoid.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

Pharmacology,Toxicology

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