Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, McMaster University Waterloo Regional Campus, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Cancer Rep (Hoboken). 2022 Feb;5(2):e1475. doi: 10.1002/cnr2.1475. Epub 2021 Jul 26.
The morbidity and mortality of cancer are significantly impacted by the invasive and metastatic potential of particular subgroups of malignant cells within a tumor. The particular pre-metastatic properties of cancerous cells are thus a critical target for novel therapeutics in the oncology field. Cannabinoid molecules have been investigated in recent years in the context of invasion and metastasis of various malignancies, with varying effects reported in the literature.
There was substantial variability in the findings reported by the literature of the effects of cannabinoid molecules on cancer cell invasion and metastasis. These effects varied depending on which ligand and which of the CB1, CB2, or GPR55 receptors were investigated. These findings suggest a role for the phenomenon of biased signaling in explaining the diversity of effects of cannabinoid molecules on cancer cell invasion.
While substantially more investigation is required into the effects of cannabinoid molecules on cancer cell invasion and metastasis, we describe in this review the significant diversity in the responses of cancer cells to cannabinoid molecules in terms of their invasive and metastatic capacities.
癌症的发病率和死亡率受到肿瘤内特定恶性细胞亚群的侵袭和转移潜能的显著影响。因此,癌细胞的特定转移前特性是肿瘤学领域新疗法的一个关键靶点。近年来,在各种恶性肿瘤的侵袭和转移背景下,对大麻素分子进行了研究,文献报道了不同的作用。
文献报道的大麻素分子对癌细胞侵袭和转移的影响存在很大的差异。这些作用取决于所研究的配体以及 CB1、CB2 或 GPR55 受体中的哪一种。这些发现表明,偏向信号传递现象在解释大麻素分子对癌细胞侵袭的多样性作用方面发挥了作用。
虽然需要对大麻素分子对癌细胞侵袭和转移的作用进行更多的研究,但我们在这篇综述中描述了癌细胞对大麻素分子的反应在其侵袭和转移能力方面存在显著的多样性。