Plant-Derived Molecules Modulate Multidrug Resistance in Gastrointestinal Cancers: A Comprehensive Review
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Perazzoli, Gloria; Mesas, Cristina; Quiñonero Muñoz, Francisco José; Doello, Kevin; Peña Contreras, María Mercedes; Cepero, Ana; Rodríguez Criado, Jorge; Prados Salazar, José Carlos; Melguizo Alonso, ConsolaciónEditorial
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multidrug resistance gastrointestinal cancer natural products
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2025-01-23Referencia bibliográfica
Perazzoli, G.; Mesas, C.; Quiñonero, F.; Doello, K.; Peña, M.; Cepero, A.; Rodríguez-Criado, J.; Prados, J.; Melguizo, C. Plant-Derived Molecules Modulate Multidrug Resistance in Gastrointestinal Cancers: A Comprehensive Review. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 1125. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/app15031125
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Personalized Medicine and Advanced Therapies Program (PMPTA22/00136); Instituto de Salud Carlos III; Ministerio de Ciencia Innovación (CPP2022-009967) FEDERResumen
Multidrug resistance (MDR) development against cytotoxic drugs by tumor cells
is one of the main causes of treatment failure in gastrointestinal cancers, a group of cancers
of great relevance due to their prevalence and/or mortality. This phenomenon is mediated
by diverse mechanisms, including the overexpression of members of the superfamily of
membrane transporters of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC). Most of these molecules, including
P-glycoprotein (P-gp or MDR1/ABCB), MDR-associated protein 1 (MRP1/ABCC1),
MRP2, and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP/ABCG2), are integrated in the cell
membrane, acting as drug efflux pumps. Despite the use of various MDR modulators as
adjuvants to improve the chemotherapy response, the results have not been satisfactory.
Natural products from plants, such as flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, and coumarins, are
capable of modifying drug resistance, suggesting an improvement in the antitumoral effect
of the current treatments without generating side effects. This review aims to provide an
overview of the most recent studies in relation to plant-derived molecules and extracts that
modulate resistance to antitumor drugs and that could be applied in the future in clinical
practice to improve the treatment of patients with gastrointestinal cancer.