Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review

Melanoma is the skin cancer with higher mortality and more and more cases are arising every year. Overexpression of Notch signaling pathway elements have already been found in primary and metastatic melanoma lineages, and directly correlated to melanoma’s development, growth, angiogenesis, metastas...

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Main Authors: Renato Santos de Oliveira Filho, Guilherme Routh Peixoto, Lorena Dal Collina Sangiuliano, Daniel Arcuschin de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Osmologia e Óleos Essencias 2021-04-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Natural Sciences
Subjects:
GSI
Online Access:https://bjns.com.br/index.php/BJNS/article/view/138
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spelling doaj-bb337930dbe841069dc94b2d168b42652021-04-04T01:09:26ZengInstituto de Osmologia e Óleos EssenciasBrazilian Journal of Natural Sciences2595-05842021-04-014110.31415/bjns.v4i1.138Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic reviewRenato Santos de Oliveira Filho0Guilherme Routh Peixoto1Lorena Dal Collina Sangiuliano2Daniel Arcuschin de Oliveira3Universidade Federal de São Paulo Universidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil.Universidade Federal de São Paulo Melanoma is the skin cancer with higher mortality and more and more cases are arising every year. Overexpression of Notch signaling pathway elements have already been found in primary and metastatic melanoma lineages, and directly correlated to melanoma’s development, growth, angiogenesis, metastasis, and resistance to treatment. Thus, target therapy against Notch in melanoma presents a high potential for the treatment of this type of cancer.        In this review we aim to perform a narrative review on melanoma’s possible treatments targeting the Notch pathway. We searched literature about Notch signaling pathway inhibitors in human cutaneous melanoma published between 2000 and 2020 using MEDLINE (via PubMed), LILACS (via Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde) and Cochrane Library databases. The selected articles were analyzed, summarized, tabulated, and used to produce the present narrative review. The 24 selected articles, as well as articles referenced in them, presented as targeting therapy against Notch, γ-secretase inhibitors (GSIs), primarily, but also gliotoxin, honokiol, phospholipase A2, andrographolide and monoclonal antibodies, that, however, were not directly studied in melanoma. Another therapy that indirectly interfered in the Notch signaling pathway and was found in these articles were G9a inhibitors. Analyzing the collected data, it was possible to conclude that GSIs, more extensively studied, are probably not the best option for melanoma’s treatment, exceeding specific scenarios or through their concomitant use with other pathways inhibitors. The use of the other compounds, on the other hand, has greater potential, however, more studies are needed to prove its effectiveness and viability for the treatment of human cutaneous melanoma.   https://bjns.com.br/index.php/BJNS/article/view/138Melanomainhibitorsnotch receptorsGSIepigenetics
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author Renato Santos de Oliveira Filho
Guilherme Routh Peixoto
Lorena Dal Collina Sangiuliano
Daniel Arcuschin de Oliveira
spellingShingle Renato Santos de Oliveira Filho
Guilherme Routh Peixoto
Lorena Dal Collina Sangiuliano
Daniel Arcuschin de Oliveira
Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review
Brazilian Journal of Natural Sciences
Melanoma
inhibitors
notch receptors
GSI
epigenetics
author_facet Renato Santos de Oliveira Filho
Guilherme Routh Peixoto
Lorena Dal Collina Sangiuliano
Daniel Arcuschin de Oliveira
author_sort Renato Santos de Oliveira Filho
title Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review
title_short Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review
title_full Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review
title_fullStr Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review
title_full_unstemmed Notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review
title_sort notch receptors as a therapeutic target in melanoma: a narrative bibliographic review
publisher Instituto de Osmologia e Óleos Essencias
series Brazilian Journal of Natural Sciences
issn 2595-0584
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Melanoma is the skin cancer with higher mortality and more and more cases are arising every year. Overexpression of Notch signaling pathway elements have already been found in primary and metastatic melanoma lineages, and directly correlated to melanoma’s development, growth, angiogenesis, metastasis, and resistance to treatment. Thus, target therapy against Notch in melanoma presents a high potential for the treatment of this type of cancer.        In this review we aim to perform a narrative review on melanoma’s possible treatments targeting the Notch pathway. We searched literature about Notch signaling pathway inhibitors in human cutaneous melanoma published between 2000 and 2020 using MEDLINE (via PubMed), LILACS (via Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde) and Cochrane Library databases. The selected articles were analyzed, summarized, tabulated, and used to produce the present narrative review. The 24 selected articles, as well as articles referenced in them, presented as targeting therapy against Notch, γ-secretase inhibitors (GSIs), primarily, but also gliotoxin, honokiol, phospholipase A2, andrographolide and monoclonal antibodies, that, however, were not directly studied in melanoma. Another therapy that indirectly interfered in the Notch signaling pathway and was found in these articles were G9a inhibitors. Analyzing the collected data, it was possible to conclude that GSIs, more extensively studied, are probably not the best option for melanoma’s treatment, exceeding specific scenarios or through their concomitant use with other pathways inhibitors. The use of the other compounds, on the other hand, has greater potential, however, more studies are needed to prove its effectiveness and viability for the treatment of human cutaneous melanoma.  
topic Melanoma
inhibitors
notch receptors
GSI
epigenetics
url https://bjns.com.br/index.php/BJNS/article/view/138
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