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Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours

Brain tumours have unresolved challenges that include delay prognosis and lower patient survival rate. The increased understanding of the molecular pathways underlying cancer progression has aided in developing various anticancer medications. Brain cancer is the most malignant and invasive type of c...

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Autores principales: Mehan, Sidharth, Arora, Navneet, Bhalla, Sonalika, Khan, Andleeb, U Rehman, Muneeb, Alghamdi, Badrah S., Zughaibi, Torki Al, Ashraf, Ghulam Md
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9182026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684498
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27113561
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author Mehan, Sidharth
Arora, Navneet
Bhalla, Sonalika
Khan, Andleeb
U Rehman, Muneeb
Alghamdi, Badrah S.
Zughaibi, Torki Al
Ashraf, Ghulam Md
author_facet Mehan, Sidharth
Arora, Navneet
Bhalla, Sonalika
Khan, Andleeb
U Rehman, Muneeb
Alghamdi, Badrah S.
Zughaibi, Torki Al
Ashraf, Ghulam Md
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description Brain tumours have unresolved challenges that include delay prognosis and lower patient survival rate. The increased understanding of the molecular pathways underlying cancer progression has aided in developing various anticancer medications. Brain cancer is the most malignant and invasive type of cancer, with several subtypes. According to the WHO, they are classified as ependymal tumours, chordomas, gangliocytomas, medulloblastomas, oligodendroglial tumours, diffuse astrocytomas, and other astrocytic tumours on the basis of their heterogeneity and molecular mechanisms. The present study is based on the most recent research trends, emphasising glioblastoma cells classified as astrocytoma. Brain cancer treatment is hindered by the failure of drugs to cross the blood–brain barrier (BBB), which is highly impregnableto foreign molecule entry. Moreover, currently available medications frequently fail to cross the BBB, whereas chemotherapy and radiotherapy are too expensive to be afforded by an average incomeperson and have many associated side effects. When compared to our current understanding of molecularly targeted chemotherapeutic agents, it appears that investigating the efficacy of specific phytochemicals in cancer treatment may be beneficial. Plants and their derivatives are game changers because they are efficacious, affordable, environmentally friendly, faster, and less toxic for the treatment of benign and malignant tumours. Over the past few years, nanotechnology has made a steady progress in diagnosing and treating cancers, particularly brain tumours. This article discusses the effects of phytochemicals encapsulated in nanoparticles on molecular targets in brain tumours, along with their limitations and potential challenges.
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spelling pubmed-91820262022-06-10 Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours Mehan, Sidharth Arora, Navneet Bhalla, Sonalika Khan, Andleeb U Rehman, Muneeb Alghamdi, Badrah S. Zughaibi, Torki Al Ashraf, Ghulam Md Molecules Review Brain tumours have unresolved challenges that include delay prognosis and lower patient survival rate. The increased understanding of the molecular pathways underlying cancer progression has aided in developing various anticancer medications. Brain cancer is the most malignant and invasive type of cancer, with several subtypes. According to the WHO, they are classified as ependymal tumours, chordomas, gangliocytomas, medulloblastomas, oligodendroglial tumours, diffuse astrocytomas, and other astrocytic tumours on the basis of their heterogeneity and molecular mechanisms. The present study is based on the most recent research trends, emphasising glioblastoma cells classified as astrocytoma. Brain cancer treatment is hindered by the failure of drugs to cross the blood–brain barrier (BBB), which is highly impregnableto foreign molecule entry. Moreover, currently available medications frequently fail to cross the BBB, whereas chemotherapy and radiotherapy are too expensive to be afforded by an average incomeperson and have many associated side effects. When compared to our current understanding of molecularly targeted chemotherapeutic agents, it appears that investigating the efficacy of specific phytochemicals in cancer treatment may be beneficial. Plants and their derivatives are game changers because they are efficacious, affordable, environmentally friendly, faster, and less toxic for the treatment of benign and malignant tumours. Over the past few years, nanotechnology has made a steady progress in diagnosing and treating cancers, particularly brain tumours. This article discusses the effects of phytochemicals encapsulated in nanoparticles on molecular targets in brain tumours, along with their limitations and potential challenges. MDPI 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9182026/ /pubmed/35684498 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27113561 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mehan, Sidharth
Arora, Navneet
Bhalla, Sonalika
Khan, Andleeb
U Rehman, Muneeb
Alghamdi, Badrah S.
Zughaibi, Torki Al
Ashraf, Ghulam Md
Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours
title Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours
title_full Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours
title_fullStr Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours
title_short Involvement of Phytochemical-Encapsulated Nanoparticles’ Interaction with Cellular Signalling in the Amelioration of Benign and Malignant Brain Tumours
title_sort involvement of phytochemical-encapsulated nanoparticles’ interaction with cellular signalling in the amelioration of benign and malignant brain tumours
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9182026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684498
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27113561
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