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Doxorubicin-An Agent with Multiple Mechanisms of Anticancer Activity.

Mateusz KciukAdrianna GielecińskaSomdutt MujwarDamian KołatŻaneta Kałuzińska-Kołatİsmail ÇelikRenata Kontek
Published in: Cells (2023)
Doxorubicin (DOX) constitutes the major constituent of anti-cancer treatment regimens currently in clinical use. However, the precise mechanisms of DOX's action are not fully understood. Emerging evidence points to the pleiotropic anticancer activity of DOX, including its contribution to DNA damage, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, apoptosis, senescence, autophagy, ferroptosis, and pyroptosis induction, as well as its immunomodulatory role. This review aims to collect information on the anticancer mechanisms of DOX as well as its influence on anti-tumor immune response, providing a rationale behind the importance of DOX in modern cancer therapy.
Keyphrases
  • dna damage
  • cancer therapy
  • cell death
  • reactive oxygen species
  • oxidative stress
  • drug delivery
  • immune response
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • dna repair
  • cell cycle arrest
  • clinical trial
  • dendritic cells