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Anti-cancer natural products inducing cross-talk between apoptosis and autophagy mutual proteins to regulate cancer cell death: design of future green anticancer therapies.

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posted on 2024-06-06, 08:59 authored by S Vijayarathna, SL Jothy, Y Chen, JR Kanwar, S Sasidharan
The present letter concerns anti-cancer natural products inducing cross-talk between apoptosis and autophagy mutual proteins to regulate cancer cell death for future cancer green therapeutic approaches. The course of cancer advancement has always been attributed to the defectiveness in cell death mechanisms (Du et al., 2013; Hematulin et al., 2014). These defects act as a shield in protecting tumor cells from drugs and therapies, all at the same time, maintaining a longer life span and prompting their dispersion procedures. Autophagy and apoptosis safeguards cells from cellular damages and maintains proliferation and homeostasis by deporting outgrowth and controlling differentiation of pernicious cells. The autophagic proteins are conventionally found in hindering apoptosis whereas vice versa accounts had been reported for apoptotic-intermediates in preventing autophagic responses.

History

Location

Bangkok, Thailand

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C4.1 Letter or note

Copyright notice

2015, Asia Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention

Journal

Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention

Volume

16

Pagination

6175-6176

ISSN

1513-7368

Issue

14

Publisher

Asia Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention