Dissecting pharmacological effects of chloroquine in cancer treatment: interference with inflammatory signaling pathways

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2020

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IMMUA

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Özet

Chloroquines are 4-aminoquinoline-based drugs mainly used to treat malaria. At pharmacological concentrations, they have significant effects on tissue homeostasis, targeting diverse signaling pathways in mammalian cells. A key target pathway is autophagy, which regulates macromolecule turnover in the cell. In addition to affecting cellular metabolism and bioenergetic flow equilibrium, autophagy plays a pivotal role at the interface between inflammation and cancer progression. Chloroquines consequently have critical effects in tissue metabolic activity and importantly, in key functions of the immune system. In this article, we will review the work addressing the role of chloroquines in the homeostasis of mammalian tissue, and the potential strengths and weaknesses concerning their use in cancer therapy.

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Autophagy, Chloroquine, Drug repurposing, Inflammation, lysosome, Neoplasm

Kaynak

Immunology

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Scopus Q Değeri

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159

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3

Künye

Varisli, L., Cen, O. ve Vlahopoulos, S. (2020). Dissecting pharmacological effects of chloroquine in cancer treatment: interference with inflammatory signaling pathways. Immunology, 159(3), 257-278.