Pharmacological Properties to Pharmacological Insight of Sesamin in Breast Cancer Treatment: A Literature-Based Review Study.
Md SohelMd Nurul IslamMd Arju HossainTayeba SultanaAmit DuttaMd Sohanur RahmanSuraiya AktarKhairul IslamAbdullah Al MamunPublished in: International journal of breast cancer (2022)
The use of dietary phytochemical rather than conventional therapies to treat numerous cancers is now a well-known approach in medical science. Easily available and less toxic dietary phytochemicals present in plants should be introduced in the list of phytochemical-based treatment areas. Sesamin, a natural phytochemical, may be a promising chemopreventive agent aiming to manage breast cancer. In this study, we discussed the pharmacological properties of sesamin that determine its therapeutics opportunity to be used in breast cancer treatment and other diseases. Sesamin is available in medicinal plants, especially in Sesamum indicum , and is easily metabolized by the liver. To better understand the antibreast cancer consequence of sesamin, we postulate some putative pathways related to the antibreast cancer mechanism: (1) regulation of estrogen receptor (ER- α and ER- β ) activities, (2) suppressing programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) overexpression, (3) growth factor receptor inhibition, and (4) some tyrosine kinase pathways. Targeting these pathways, sesamin can modulate cell proliferation, cell cycle arrest, cell growth and viability, metastasis, angiogenesis, apoptosis, and oncogene inactivation in various in vitro and animal models. Although the actual tumor intrinsic signaling mechanism targeted by sesamin in cancer treatment is still unknown, this review summarized that this phytoestrogen suppressed NF- κ B, STAT, MAPK, and PIK/AKT signaling pathways and activated some tumor suppressor protein in numerous breast cancer models. Cotreatment with γ -tocotrienol, conventional drugs, and several drug carriers systems increased the anticancer potentiality of sesamin. Furthermore, sesamin exhibited promising pharmacokinetics properties with less toxicity in the bodies. Overall, the shreds of evidence highlight that sesamin can be a potent candidate to design drugs against breast cancer. So, like other phytochemicals, sesamin can be consumed for better therapeutic advantages due to having the ability to target a plethora of molecular pathways until clinically trialed standard drugs are not available in pharma markets.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- pi k akt
- estrogen receptor
- cell cycle arrest
- growth factor
- tyrosine kinase
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- systematic review
- public health
- healthcare
- small molecule
- squamous cell carcinoma
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- young adults
- cell cycle
- drug delivery
- squamous cell
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- breast cancer risk
- lps induced
- immune response
- single molecule
- binding protein
- breast cancer cells
- wound healing
- smoking cessation
- electronic health record
- replacement therapy