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| 5-FU is a chemotherapy medication used to treat various types of cancer, including colorectal, breast, stomach, and pancreatic cancer. It belongs to a class of drugs known as antimetabolites, which work by interfering with the growth and replication of cancer cells. Mechanisms: - functionally irreversibly inhibits Thymidylate Synthase (TS), thereby depleting the deoxythymidine monophosphate (dTMP) pool required for DNA synthesis. The resulting “thymineless death” prevents DNA replication and repair, particularly affecting rapidly proliferating tumor cells. 5-FU is a cornerstone in chemotherapy with a dual mechanism of action—primarily inhibiting thymidylate synthase (leading to disruption of DNA synthesis) and interfering with RNA processing by misincorporation. Its metabolism via activation (OPRT) and degradation (DPD) plays a crucial role in both its effectiveness and toxicity. Clinically, 5-FU is extensively used in treating a variety of cancers, most notably colorectal cancer, and remains a mainstay in multi-agent chemotherapeutic regimens due to its proven efficacy across diverse cancer types. 5-FU is one of the most common chemotherapeutic agents worldwide, particularly noted in gastrointestinal (GI) cancers.
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| Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a molecular chaperone that plays a critical role in the proper folding, stabilization, and function of many proteins, including those involved in cell signaling, cell cycle regulation, and stress responses. -Hsp90 interacts with a variety of client proteins that are often mutated or overexpressed in cancer. These include oncogenes (like HER2, BRAF, and AKT) and tumor suppressor proteins (like p53). -Hsp90 is often overexpressed in cancer cells, which can help them survive under stressful conditions, such as those found in the tumor microenvironment. This overexpression is associated with poor prognosis in several types of cancer. -HSPs, particularly HSP90, are known to stabilize many proteins that drive cancer progression (oncoproteins). |
| 6391- | Eug, | BCP, | 5-FU, | Exploring Mechanism of Actions for Eugenol and Beta-Caryophyllene to Combat Colorectal Cancer Chemotherapy Using Network Pharmacology |
| - | in-vitro, | CRC, | HCT116 |
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