2000
DOI: 10.2174/1381612003398582
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Antitumor Properties of Podophyllotoxin and Related Compounds

Abstract: The lignan family of natural products includes compounds with important antineoplastic and antiviral properties such as podophyllotoxin and two of their semisynthetic derivatives, etoposide and teniposide. The latter are included in a wide variety of cancer chemotherapy protocols. Due to these biological activities, lignans, and especially cyclolignans, have been the objective of numerous studies focused to prepare better and safer anticancer drugs. The mechanism by which podophyllotoxin blocks cell division i… Show more

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“…by inhibiting angiogenesis, 45 tyrosine kinases via IGF-1 receptor and c-erbB2/HER2/neu mediated pathways, 46 COX-2 expression 47 or DNA topoisomerase II. 48 Ovariectomized athymic mice with MCF-7 cells has limitations as an animal model to determine the effect of hormonally active compounds on postmenopausal breast cancer. While circulating estrogen levels are low in postmenopausal women, breast tumors still grow because of estrogen synthesis that takes place in the tumors and peripheral tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by inhibiting angiogenesis, 45 tyrosine kinases via IGF-1 receptor and c-erbB2/HER2/neu mediated pathways, 46 COX-2 expression 47 or DNA topoisomerase II. 48 Ovariectomized athymic mice with MCF-7 cells has limitations as an animal model to determine the effect of hormonally active compounds on postmenopausal breast cancer. While circulating estrogen levels are low in postmenopausal women, breast tumors still grow because of estrogen synthesis that takes place in the tumors and peripheral tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lignans also show antiangiogenic, antileishmanial, antifungal, hypolipidemic, antiasthmatic (Vasilev & Ionkova, 2005), antiviral (Asano et al, 1996), antineoplastic (Gordaliza et al, 2000), antifeedant (Bedoya et al, 2008), insecticidal, cardiotonic, antidepressant (Ghosal et al, 1979), analgesic, antiplatelet (Chen et al, 1996), and anti-inflammatory (Navarro et al, 2004) indications, as well as activity as lipid peroxidation inhibitors. Potent anti-inflammatory activities were described for lignan glycosides isolated from J. ciliata (Day et al, 2000) and phenolic compounds isolated from J. prostrata (Sanmugapriya et al, 2005b).…”
Section: Compounds Isolated From Species Of Justiciamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Etoposide and teniposide are used in the treatment of lymphomas, as well as acute leukemia and smallcell lung, testicular, ovarian and bladder cancers. 4 In 1960, the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI) initiated an extensive plant collection program leading to the discovery of many novel chemotypes including taxanes and camptothecins. The taxanes were isolated from Taxus brevifolia and other conifers from the genus Taxus.…”
Section: Plants As a Source Of Cancer Therapeutic Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%