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Natural Products as Inducers of Non-Canonical Cell Death: A Weapon against Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Apoptosis has been considered the main mechanism induced by cancer chemotherapeutic drugs for a long time. This paradigm is currently evolving and changing, as increasing evidence pointed out that antitumor agents could trigger various non-canonical or non-apoptotic cell death types. A considerable number of antitumor drugs derive from natural sources, both in their naturally occurring form or as synthetic derivatives. Therefore, it is not surprising that several natural compounds have been explored for their ability to induce non-canonical cell death. The aim of this review is to highlight the potential antitumor effects of natural products as ferroptosis, necroptosis, or pyroptosis inducers. Natural products have proven to be promising non-canonical cell death inducers, capable of overcoming cancer cells resistance to apoptosis. However, as discussed in this review, they often lack a full characterization of their antitumor activity together with an in-depth investigation of their toxicological profile.

SUBMITTER: Greco G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7830727 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural Products as Inducers of Non-Canonical Cell Death: A Weapon against Cancer.

Greco Giulia G   Catanzaro Elena E   Fimognari Carmela C  

Cancers 20210115 2


Apoptosis has been considered the main mechanism induced by cancer chemotherapeutic drugs for a long time. This paradigm is currently evolving and changing, as increasing evidence pointed out that antitumor agents could trigger various non-canonical or non-apoptotic cell death types. A considerable number of antitumor drugs derive from natural sources, both in their naturally occurring form or as synthetic derivatives. Therefore, it is not surprising that several natural compounds have been expl  ...[more]

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