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Fenretinide in Cancer and Neurological Disease: A Two-Face Janus Molecule

Rosa Luisa Potenza, Pietro Lodeserto, Isabella Orienti

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, several chemotherapeutic drugs have been repositioned in neurological diseases, based on common biological backgrounds and the inverse comorbidity between cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Fenretinide (all-trans-N-(4-hydroxyphenyl) retinamide, 4-HPR) is a synthetic derivative of all-trans-retinoic acid initially proposed in anticancer therapy for its antitumor effects combined with limited toxicity. Subsequently, fenretinide has been proposed for other diseases, for which it was not intentionally designed for, due to its ability to influence different biological pathways, providing a broad spectrum of pharmacological effects. Here, we review the most relevant preclinical and clinical findings from fenretinide and discuss its therapeutic role towards cancer and neurological diseases, highlighting the hormetic behavior of this pleiotropic molecule.

Topics & Concepts

FenretinideMedicineDiseaseCancerCancer researchRetinoidRetinoic acidBioinformaticsPharmacologyInternal medicineBiologyBiochemistryGeneRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processesSphingolipid Metabolism and SignalingCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism
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