Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Emergence of Cardiac Glycosides as Potential Drugs: Current and Future Scope for Cancer Therapeutics.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

August 25, 2021

Journal

Biomolecules

Volume/Issue

11/9

ISSN

2218-273X

Cardiac glycosides are natural sterols and constitute a group of secondary metabolites isolated from plants and animals. These cardiotonic agents are well recognized and accepted in the treatment of various cardiac diseases as they can increase the rate of cardiac contractions by acting on the cellular sodium potassium ATPase pump. However, a growing number of recent efforts were focused on exploring the antitumor and antiviral potential of these compounds. Several reports suggest their antitumor properties and hence, today cardiac glycosides (CG) represent the most diversified naturally derived compounds strongly recommended for the treatment of various cancers. Mutated or dysregulated transcription factors have also gained prominence as potential therapeutic targets that can be selectively targeted. Thus, we have explored the recent advances in CGs mediated cancer scope and have considered various signaling pathways, molecular aberration, transcription factors (TFs), and oncogenic genes to highlight potential therapeutic targets in cancer management.

Alternate Journal

Biomolecules

PubMed ID

34572488

PubMed Central ID

PMC8465509

Authors

Ranjith Kumavath
Sayan Paul
Honey Pavithran
Manash K Paul
Preetam Ghosh
Debmalya Barh
Vasco Azevedo

Keywords

Apoptosis
Clinical Trials as Topic
Animals
Cardiac Glycosides
Transcription Factors
Humans
Molecular Docking Simulation
Neoplasms