Nanoparticle-Based Antioxidants in Stress Signaling and Programmed Cell Death in Breast Cancer Treatment.
Yedi HerdianaSriwidodo SriwidodoFerry Ferdiansyah SofianGofarana WilarAjeng DiantiniPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Breast cancer (BC) is a complex and heterogeneous disease, and oxidative stress is a hallmark of BC. Oxidative stress is characterized by an imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidant defense mechanisms. ROS has been implicated in BC development and progression by inducing DNA damage, inflammation, and angiogenesis. Antioxidants have been shown to scavenge ROS and protect cells from oxidative damage, thereby regulating signaling pathways involved in cell growth, survival, and death. Plants contain antioxidants like ascorbic acid, tocopherols, carotenoids, and flavonoids, which have been found to regulate stress signaling and PCD in BC. Combining different antioxidants has shown promise in enhancing the effectiveness of BC treatment. Antioxidant nanoparticles, when loaded with antioxidants, can effectively target breast cancer cells and enhance their cellular uptake. Notably, these nanoparticles have shown promising results in inducing PCD and sensitizing breast cancer cells to chemotherapy, even in cases where resistance is observed. This review aims to explore how nanotechnology can modulate stress signaling and PCD in breast cancer. By summarizing current research, it underscores the potential of nanotechnology in enhancing antioxidant properties for the treatment of breast cancer.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- dna damage
- reactive oxygen species
- breast cancer cells
- cell death
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- randomized controlled trial
- induced apoptosis
- systematic review
- endothelial cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- anti inflammatory
- heat shock
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- stress induced
- climate change
- cell proliferation
- replacement therapy
- cancer therapy
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- rectal cancer
- smoking cessation
- free survival