In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Ombredane, Alicia Simalie
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Vitória R. P., Andrade, Laise Rodrigues de, Pinheiro, Willie Oliveira, Simonelly, Mayara, Oliveira, Jaqueline V., Pinheiro, Andréia C., Gonçalves, Gabriel F., Felice, Gisela J., Garcia, Mônica P., Campos, Patrícia M., Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva, Joanitti, Graziella Anselmo
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UnB
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/41057
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.612903
Resumo: Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent types of malignant tumors in the world, resulting in a high incidence of death. The development of new molecules and technologies aiming to apply more effective and safer therapy strategies has been intensively explored to overcome this situation. The association of nanoparticles with known antitumor compounds (including plant-derived molecules such as curcumin) has been considered an effective approach to enhance tumor growth suppression and reduce adverse effects. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review was to summarize published data regarding evaluations about efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles (Cur-NPs) in in vivo models of breast cancer. The search was carried out in the databases: CINAHL, Cochrane, LILACS, Embase, FSTA, MEDLINE, ProQuest, BSV regional portal, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Web of Science. Studies that evaluated tumor growth in in vivo models of breast cancer and showed outcomes related to Cur-NP treatment (without association with other antitumor molecules) were included. Of the 528 initially gathered studies, 26 met the inclusion criteria. These studies showed that a wide variety of NP platforms have been used to deliver curcumin (e.g., micelles, polymeric, lipid-based, metallic). Attachment of poly(ethylene glycol) chains (PEG) and active targeting moieties were also evaluated. Cur-NPs significantly reduced tumor volume/weight, inhibited cancer cell proliferation, and increased tumor apoptosis and necrosis. Decreases in cancer stem cell population and angiogenesis were also reported. All the studies that evaluated toxicity considered Cur-NP treatment to be safe regarding hematological/biochemical markers, damage to major organs, and/or weight loss. These effects were observed in different in vivo models of breast cancer (e.g., estrogen receptor-positive, triple-negative, chemically induced) showing better outcomes when compared to treatments with free curcumin or negative controls. This systematic review supports the proposal that Cur-NP is an effective and safe therapeutic approach in in vivo models of breast cancer, reinforcing the currently available evidence that it should be further analyzed in clinical trials for breast cancer treatments.
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spelling In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic reviewMamas - câncerNanopartículasCurcuminaApoptoseToxicidadeBreast cancer is one of the most prevalent types of malignant tumors in the world, resulting in a high incidence of death. The development of new molecules and technologies aiming to apply more effective and safer therapy strategies has been intensively explored to overcome this situation. The association of nanoparticles with known antitumor compounds (including plant-derived molecules such as curcumin) has been considered an effective approach to enhance tumor growth suppression and reduce adverse effects. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review was to summarize published data regarding evaluations about efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles (Cur-NPs) in in vivo models of breast cancer. The search was carried out in the databases: CINAHL, Cochrane, LILACS, Embase, FSTA, MEDLINE, ProQuest, BSV regional portal, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Web of Science. Studies that evaluated tumor growth in in vivo models of breast cancer and showed outcomes related to Cur-NP treatment (without association with other antitumor molecules) were included. Of the 528 initially gathered studies, 26 met the inclusion criteria. These studies showed that a wide variety of NP platforms have been used to deliver curcumin (e.g., micelles, polymeric, lipid-based, metallic). Attachment of poly(ethylene glycol) chains (PEG) and active targeting moieties were also evaluated. Cur-NPs significantly reduced tumor volume/weight, inhibited cancer cell proliferation, and increased tumor apoptosis and necrosis. Decreases in cancer stem cell population and angiogenesis were also reported. All the studies that evaluated toxicity considered Cur-NP treatment to be safe regarding hematological/biochemical markers, damage to major organs, and/or weight loss. These effects were observed in different in vivo models of breast cancer (e.g., estrogen receptor-positive, triple-negative, chemically induced) showing better outcomes when compared to treatments with free curcumin or negative controls. This systematic review supports the proposal that Cur-NP is an effective and safe therapeutic approach in in vivo models of breast cancer, reinforcing the currently available evidence that it should be further analyzed in clinical trials for breast cancer treatments.Frontiers2021-05-28T12:45:01Z2021-05-28T12:45:01Z2021-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfOMBREDANE, Alicia S. et al. In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment: a systematic review. Frontiers in Oncology, v. 11, 612903, mar. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.612903. Disponível em: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.612903/full. Acesso em: 28 maio 2021.https://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/41057https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.612903Copyright © 2021 Ombredane, Silva, Andrade, Pinheiro, Simonelly, Oliveira, Pinheiro, Goncalves, Felice, Garcia, Campos, Luz and Joanitti. This is an open- ̧ access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOmbredane, Alicia SimalieSilva, Vitória R. P.Andrade, Laise Rodrigues dePinheiro, Willie OliveiraSimonelly, MayaraOliveira, Jaqueline V.Pinheiro, Andréia C.Gonçalves, Gabriel F.Felice, Gisela J.Garcia, Mônica P.Campos, Patrícia M.Luz, Glécia Virgolino da SilvaJoanitti, Graziella Anselmoporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UnBinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNB2024-09-05T15:49:08Zoai:repositorio.unb.br:10482/41057Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.unb.br/oai/requestrepositorio@unb.bropendoar:2024-09-05T15:49:08Repositório Institucional da UnB - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
title In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
spellingShingle In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
Ombredane, Alicia Simalie
Mamas - câncer
Nanopartículas
Curcumina
Apoptose
Toxicidade
title_short In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
title_full In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
title_fullStr In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
title_sort In vivo efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles in breast cancer treatment : a systematic review
author Ombredane, Alicia Simalie
author_facet Ombredane, Alicia Simalie
Silva, Vitória R. P.
Andrade, Laise Rodrigues de
Pinheiro, Willie Oliveira
Simonelly, Mayara
Oliveira, Jaqueline V.
Pinheiro, Andréia C.
Gonçalves, Gabriel F.
Felice, Gisela J.
Garcia, Mônica P.
Campos, Patrícia M.
Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva
Joanitti, Graziella Anselmo
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author2 Silva, Vitória R. P.
Andrade, Laise Rodrigues de
Pinheiro, Willie Oliveira
Simonelly, Mayara
Oliveira, Jaqueline V.
Pinheiro, Andréia C.
Gonçalves, Gabriel F.
Felice, Gisela J.
Garcia, Mônica P.
Campos, Patrícia M.
Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva
Joanitti, Graziella Anselmo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ombredane, Alicia Simalie
Silva, Vitória R. P.
Andrade, Laise Rodrigues de
Pinheiro, Willie Oliveira
Simonelly, Mayara
Oliveira, Jaqueline V.
Pinheiro, Andréia C.
Gonçalves, Gabriel F.
Felice, Gisela J.
Garcia, Mônica P.
Campos, Patrícia M.
Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva
Joanitti, Graziella Anselmo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mamas - câncer
Nanopartículas
Curcumina
Apoptose
Toxicidade
topic Mamas - câncer
Nanopartículas
Curcumina
Apoptose
Toxicidade
description Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent types of malignant tumors in the world, resulting in a high incidence of death. The development of new molecules and technologies aiming to apply more effective and safer therapy strategies has been intensively explored to overcome this situation. The association of nanoparticles with known antitumor compounds (including plant-derived molecules such as curcumin) has been considered an effective approach to enhance tumor growth suppression and reduce adverse effects. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review was to summarize published data regarding evaluations about efficacy and toxicity of curcumin nanoparticles (Cur-NPs) in in vivo models of breast cancer. The search was carried out in the databases: CINAHL, Cochrane, LILACS, Embase, FSTA, MEDLINE, ProQuest, BSV regional portal, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Web of Science. Studies that evaluated tumor growth in in vivo models of breast cancer and showed outcomes related to Cur-NP treatment (without association with other antitumor molecules) were included. Of the 528 initially gathered studies, 26 met the inclusion criteria. These studies showed that a wide variety of NP platforms have been used to deliver curcumin (e.g., micelles, polymeric, lipid-based, metallic). Attachment of poly(ethylene glycol) chains (PEG) and active targeting moieties were also evaluated. Cur-NPs significantly reduced tumor volume/weight, inhibited cancer cell proliferation, and increased tumor apoptosis and necrosis. Decreases in cancer stem cell population and angiogenesis were also reported. All the studies that evaluated toxicity considered Cur-NP treatment to be safe regarding hematological/biochemical markers, damage to major organs, and/or weight loss. These effects were observed in different in vivo models of breast cancer (e.g., estrogen receptor-positive, triple-negative, chemically induced) showing better outcomes when compared to treatments with free curcumin or negative controls. This systematic review supports the proposal that Cur-NP is an effective and safe therapeutic approach in in vivo models of breast cancer, reinforcing the currently available evidence that it should be further analyzed in clinical trials for breast cancer treatments.
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