Ramli Iman, Cheriet Thamere, Posadino Anna Maria, Giordo Roberta, Fenu Grazia, Chukwuemeka Nwachukwu Kingsley, Adebayo Oyewole Oluwafemi, Oluwaseun Adetunji Charles, Calina Daniela, Sharifi-Rad Javad, Pintus Gianfranco
Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry, Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie, Université Constantine 1 Frères Mentouri, 25000 Constantine, Algeria.
Unité de Valorisation des Ressources Naturelles, Molécules Bioactives et Analyses Physicochimiques et Biologiques, Université Constantine 1 Frères Mentouri, 25000 Constantine, Algeria.
EXCLI J. 2024 Nov 22;23:1397-1439. doi: 10.17179/excli2024-7791. eCollection 2024.
The p53-MDM2 pathway plays a crucial role regulating tumor suppression and is a focal point of cancer research. This literature review delves into the complex interplay between the tumor suppressor protein p53 and its main regulator MDM2, highlighting their interaction and implications in cancer development and progression. The review compiles and summarizes the existing understanding of the biology and regulation of p53 and MDM2, emphasizing their roles in various cellular processes, including cell cycle regulation, DNA repair, apoptosis, and metabolism. It also discusses the disruption of the p53-MDM2 interaction in different cancer types and its impact on tumor progression and therapeutic resistance. Recent studies have highlighted natural products as promising avenues for targeting the p53-MDM2 pathway. This review categorizes these natural compounds into three groups based on their mechanisms: those that inhibit MDM2 expression or stability, those that prevent p53-MDM2 binding, and those that stabilize p53 by inhibiting MDM2's E3 ligase activity. Detailed mechanisms of action, structural aspects, and potential therapeutic applications of various natural products, including polyphenols, terpenoids, and alkaloids, are presented. Despite significant advances in understanding the p53-MDM2 interaction and the identification of natural products capable of modulating this pathway, further research is necessary to evaluate the clinical efficacy, toxicity, and bioavailability of these compounds. The promising role of natural products in cancer therapy underscores the importance of ongoing investigation and development of these agents as potential treatments for cancer.
p53-MDM2通路在调节肿瘤抑制中起关键作用,是癌症研究的焦点。这篇文献综述深入探讨了肿瘤抑制蛋白p53与其主要调节因子MDM2之间的复杂相互作用,强调了它们在癌症发生和发展中的相互作用及影响。该综述汇编并总结了对p53和MDM2生物学及调节的现有认识,强调了它们在各种细胞过程中的作用,包括细胞周期调节、DNA修复、细胞凋亡和代谢。它还讨论了不同癌症类型中p53-MDM2相互作用的破坏及其对肿瘤进展和治疗耐药性的影响。最近的研究突出了天然产物作为靶向p53-MDM2通路的有前景途径。本综述根据其作用机制将这些天然化合物分为三类:抑制MDM2表达或稳定性的化合物、阻止p53-MDM2结合的化合物以及通过抑制MDM2的E3连接酶活性来稳定p53的化合物。介绍了各种天然产物(包括多酚、萜类化合物和生物碱)的详细作用机制、结构方面和潜在治疗应用。尽管在理解p53-MDM2相互作用以及鉴定能够调节该通路的天然产物方面取得了重大进展,但仍需要进一步研究来评估这些化合物的临床疗效、毒性和生物利用度。天然产物在癌症治疗中的前景作用强调了持续研究和开发这些药物作为癌症潜在治疗方法的重要性。