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Exploring the anticancer activities of novel bioactive compounds derived from endophytic fungi: mechanisms of action, current challenges and future perspectives

Kousar, Rubina and Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Naeem and Jamaludin, Mohamad Ikhwan and Arshad, Ammara and Shamsuri, Aisyah Nazirah and Ansari, Nelofar and Akhtar, Samreen and Abu Hazafa, Abu Hazafa and Uddin, Jalal and Khan, Ajmal and Al-Harrasi, Ahmed (2022) Exploring the anticancer activities of novel bioactive compounds derived from endophytic fungi: mechanisms of action, current challenges and future perspectives. American Journal of Cancer Research, 12 (7). pp. 2897-2919. ISSN 2156-6976

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Official URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35968347/

Abstract

Cancer is the second leading cause of death all around the world. The natural compounds derived from the endophytic flora of fungi are possible solutions to cancer treatment because they are safe for health, cost-effective, biocompatible and have fewer toxicity issues. The active ingredients in endophytic fungi that are responsible for anti-cancer activities are alkaloids, terpenoids, glycosides, saponin, peptides, steroids, phenols, quinones, and flavonoids. This review highlights the anti-cancer activities of entophytic fungus against human papillary thyroid carcinoma (IHH4), human pancreatic (PANC-1), ovarian (OVCAR-3), hepatic (HepG2), lung (A-549), human lymphoma (U937), human skin carcinoma (A431), breast (MCF-7), and Kaposi's sarcoma. The emerging evidence suggested that bioactive compounds isolated from endophytic fungi showed their anti-cancer activities by revealing the disturbance of the microtubule network caused by increased levels of Bax and Bcl-2 proteins that triggers cell cycle arrest at the G2-M phase, by inhibiting the DNA replication via binding with topoisomerase II, by regulating the activity of extracellular signal-regulated kinase and NF-kB, by evaluating the levels of p21, p27, and cyclins B/D1/E that led to cell death by apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. This review will assist readers in better comprehending bioactive chemicals and the beneficial interaction between the fungal endophytes and medicinal plants.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Endophyte fungi, cancer, treatment, apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, anti-tumor, bioactive compounds, signalling pathways
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:100795
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:30 Apr 2023 11:37
Last Modified:30 Apr 2023 11:37

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