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Role of non-cardiomyocytes in anticancer drug-induced cardiotoxicity: A systematic review

Suifen Xie, Yuanying Yang, Ziheng Luo, Xiangyun Li, Jian Liu, Bikui Zhang, Wenqun Li

2022iScience13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiotoxicity induced by anticancer drugs interferes with the continuation of optimal treatment, inducing life-threatening risks or leading to long-term morbidity. The heart is a complex pluricellular organ comprised of cardiomyocytes and non-cardiomyocytes. Although the study of these cell populations has been often focusing on cardiomyocytes, the contributions of non-cardiomyocytes to development and disease are increasingly being appreciated as both dynamic and essential. This review summarized the role of non-cardiomyocytes in anticancer drug-induced cardiotoxicity, including the mechanism of direct damage to resident non-cardiomyocytes, cardiomyocytes injury caused by paracrine modality, myocardial inflammation induced by transient cell populations and the protective agents that focused on non-cardiomyocytes.

Topics & Concepts

CardiotoxicityParacrine signallingMedicineMechanism (biology)PharmacologyInflammationDrugMyocyteBioinformaticsInternal medicineBiologyChemotherapyPhilosophyEpistemologyReceptorChemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigationPARP inhibition in cancer therapyCardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion