Mechanisms and Drug Targets for Pancreatic Cancer Chemoprevention

Author:

Dhar Deepanshi1,Raina Komal1,Agarwal Rajesh1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, United States

Abstract

Background: Pancreatic cancer management remains a major challenge to society. Poor prognosis results in dismal patient survival rates and quality of life post chemo/radiation therapies. Although progress has been made in drug development for targeting pancreatic cancer, accompanying issues of drug resistance renders it futile. While intake of fruits and vegetables in routine diets has been linked to reduced risk of pancreatic cancer, a wide variety of natural agents are being evaluated as adjuvant therapies in combination with frontline chemotherapeutics in pancreatic cancer clinical trials. Objective: This review highlights the emerging area of cancer chemoprevention with natural/ dietary compounds serving as novel agents possessing strong anticancer properties; these are pleiotropic agents targeting multiple pathways with minimal toxicity in normal tissue. Methods: We employed extensive literature search and considered all the relevant information presented in a concise, well-balanced and structured format. Results: Completed and ongoing human studies with natural agents have shown surprisingly successful rates for regulating pancreatic carcinogenesis. Combinatorial therapies with synthetic, approved drugs and natural agents not only improved the patient response rates, but also helped in overcoming drug resistance and inducing chemosensitivity to the resistant tumors, as opposed to monotherapies for pancreatic cancer chemoprevention. Conclusion: The current review focuses on the available chemotherapeutic drugs and their limitations, and moves on to discuss the wide realm of chemopreventive efficacy that the natural agents have to offer. It discusses the underlying mechanisms of action and available information, from extensive literature analysis, to highlight the novelty of these agents for their antitumor effects against pancreatic cancer.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry

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