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Beyond the Paclitaxel and Vinca Alkaloids: Next Generation of Plant-Derived Microtubule-Targeting Agents with Potential Anticancer Activity

Dangquan Zhang, Arun Kanakkanthara

2020Cancers71 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plants are an important source of chemically diverse natural products that target microtubules, one of the most successful targets in cancer therapy. Colchicine, paclitaxel, and vinca alkaloids are the earliest plant-derived microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs), and paclitaxel and vinca alkaloids are currently important drugs used in the treatment of cancer. Several additional plant-derived compounds that act on microtubules with improved anticancer activity are at varying stages of development. Here, we move beyond the well-discussed paclitaxel and vinca alkaloids to present other promising plant-derived MTAs with potential for development as anticancer agents. Various biological and biochemical aspects are discussed. We hope that the review will provide guidance for further exploration and identification of more effective, novel MTAs derived from plant sources.

Topics & Concepts

VincaPaclitaxelMicrotubuleColchicineTubulinVinca alkaloidAlkaloidChemistryPharmacologyComputational biologyBiologyCancerBotanyCell biologyChemotherapyGeneticsVincristineCyclophosphamideMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics14-3-3 protein interactionsCancer Treatment and Pharmacology
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