Vitamin E Analogs, a Novel Group of âMitocans,â as Anticancer Agents: The Importance of Being Redox-Silent
The search for a selective and efficient anticancer agent for treating all neoplastic disease has yet to deliver a universally suitable compound(s). The majority of established anticancer drugs either are nonselective or lose their efficacy because of the constant mutational changes of malignant cel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular pharmacology 2007-05, Vol.71 (5), p.1185-1199 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The search for a selective and efficient anticancer agent for treating all neoplastic disease has yet to deliver a universally
suitable compound(s). The majority of established anticancer drugs either are nonselective or lose their efficacy because
of the constant mutational changes of malignant cells. Until recently, a largely neglected target for potential anticancer
agents was the mitochondrion, showing a considerable promise for future clinical applications. Vitamin E (VE) analogs, epitomized
by α-tocopheryl succinate, belong to the group of âmitocansâ (mitochondrially targeted anticancer drugs). They are selective
for malignant cells, cause destabilization of their mitochondria, and suppress cancer in preclinical models. This review focuses
on our current understanding of VE analogs in the context of their proapoptotic/anticancer efficacy and suggests that their
effect on mitochondria may be amplified by modulation of alternative pathways operating in parallel. We show here that the
analogs of VE that cause apoptosis (which translates into their anticancer efficacy) generally do not possess antioxidant
(redox) activity and are prototypical of the mitocan group of anticancer compounds. Therefore, by analogy to Oscar Wilde's
play The Importance of Being Earnest , we use the motto in the title âthe importance of being redox-silentâ to emphasize an essentially novel paradigm for cancer
therapy, in which redox-silence is a prerequisite property for most of the anticancer activities described in this communication. |
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ISSN: | 0026-895X 1521-0111 |
DOI: | 10.1124/mol.106.030122 |