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Melatonin and 5-fluorouracil combination chemotherapy: opportunities and efficacy in cancer therapy.
Mafi, Alireza; Rezaee, Malihe; Hedayati, Neda; Hogan, Sara Diana; Reiter, Russel J; Aarabi, Mohammad-Hossein; Asemi, Zatollah.
  • Mafi A; Department of Clinical Biochemistry, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • Rezaee M; School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • Hedayati N; Tehran Heart Center, Cardiovascular Diseases Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • Hogan SD; School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • Reiter RJ; Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Aarabi MH; Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy, UT Health. Long School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX, USA. reiter@uthscsa.edu.
  • Asemi Z; Department of Clinical Biochemistry, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran. mh.aarabi@pharm.mui.ac.ir.
Cell Commun Signal ; 21(1): 33, 2023 02 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36759799
ABSTRACT
Combined chemotherapy is a treatment method based on the simultaneous use of two or more therapeutic agents; it is frequently necessary to produce a more effective treatment for cancer patients. Such combined treatments often improve the outcomes over that of the monotherapy approach, as the drugs synergistically target critical cell signaling pathways or work independently at different oncostatic sites. A better prognosis has been reported in patients treated with combination therapy than in patients treated with single drug chemotherapy. In recent decades, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) has become one of the most widely used chemotherapy agents in cancer treatment. This medication, which is soluble in water, is used as the first line of anti-neoplastic agent in the treatment of several cancer types including breast, head and neck, stomach and colon cancer. Within the last three decades, many studies have investigated melatonin as an anti-cancer agent; this molecule exhibits various functions in controlling the behavior of cancer cells, such as inhibiting cell growth, inducing apoptosis, and inhibiting invasion. The aim of this review is to comprehensively evaluate the role of melatonin as a complementary agent with 5-FU-based chemotherapy for cancers. Additionally, we identify the potential common signaling pathways by which melatonin and 5-FU interact to enhance the efficacy of the combined therapy. Video abstract.
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