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Artemisinins as Anticancer Drugs: Novel Therapeutic Approaches, Molecular Mechanisms, and Clinical Trials

Cangcang Xu, Huihui Zhang, Lingli Mu, Xiaoping Yang

2020Frontiers in Pharmacology79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Furthermore, outcomes from a limited number of clinical trials provide encouraging evidence for their excellent antitumor activities. However, some problems such as poor solubility, toxicity and controversial mechanisms of action hamper their use as effective antitumor agents in the clinic. In order to accelerate the use of ARTs in the clinic, researchers have recently developed novel therapeutic approaches including developing novel derivatives, manufacturing novel nano-formulations, and combining ARTs with other drugs for cancer therapy. The related mechanisms of action were explored. This review describes ARTs used to induce non-apoptotic cell death containing oncosis, autophagy, and ferroptosis. Moreover, it highlights the ARTs-caused effects on cancer metabolism, immunosuppression and cancer stem cells and discusses clinical trials of ARTs used to treat cancer. The review provides additional insight into the molecular mechanism of action of ARTs and their considerable clinical potential.

Topics & Concepts

Clinical trialMedicinePharmacologyCancerAutophagyArtemisininImmunosuppressionCancer therapyApoptosisChemistryImmunologyPathologyInternal medicinePlasmodium falciparumMalariaBiochemistryAutophagy in Disease and TherapyCancer Mechanisms and TherapyNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics