Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Sunway University, No. 5 Jalan Universiti, Bandar Sunway, 47500, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
  • 2 Department of Biological Sciences, Sunway University, No. 5 Jalan Universiti, Bandar Sunway, 47500, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Electronic address: jefft@sunway.edu.my
Int J Biochem Cell Biol, 2021 08;137:106016.
PMID: 34082133 DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2021.106016

Abstract

Conventional chemotherapy relies on the cytotoxicity of chemo-drugs to inflict destructive effects on tumor cells. However, as most tumor cells develop resistance to chemo-drugs, small doses of chemo-drugs are unlikely to provide significant clinical benefits in cancer treatment while high doses of chemo-drugs have been shown to impact normal human cells negatively due to the non-specific nature and cytotoxicity associated with chemo-drugs. To overcome this challenge, sensitizations of tumor cells with bioactive molecules that specifically target the pro-survival and pro-apoptosis signaling pathways of the tumor cells are likely to increase the therapeutic impacts and improve the clinical outcomes by reducing the dependency and adverse effects associated with using high doses of chemo-drugs in cancer treatment. This review focuses on emerging strategies to enhance the sensitization of tumor cells toward cancer therapies based on our understanding of tumor cell biology and underlying signaling pathways.

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