Epigenetics in Breast Cancer Therapy-New Strategies and Future Nanomedicine Perspectives

Despite advances in cancer treatment, difficult-to-treat tumor subtypes remain a challenge. New multidisciplinary approaches can help overcome current obstacles posed by tumor heterogeneity, activation and enrichment of cancer stem cells, and acquired drug resistance development. Epigenome modulatio...

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Autores: Buocikova, Verona, Rios-Mondragon, Ivan, Pilalis, Eleftherios|||0000-0002-5253-5256, Chatziioannou, Aristotelis|||0000-0003-2078-0844, Miklikova, Svetlana|||0000-0003-0692-1858, Mego, Michal, Pajuste, Karlis, Rucins, Martins, Yamani, Naouale El, Longhin, Eleonora Marta, Sobolev, Arkadij|||0000-0002-5517-1240, Freixanet Gustà, Muriel|||0000-0001-9872-3079, Puntes, Víctor|||0000-0001-8996-9499, Plotniece, Aiva|||0000-0003-2187-5693, Dusinska, Maria|||0000-0003-1358-1652, Cimpan, Mihaela Roxana, Gabelova, Alena|||0000-0002-2674-2737, Smolkova, Bozena|||0000-0002-4906-5652
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:253168
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/253168
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.3390/cancers12123622
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Epigenetics
Breast cancer
Nanomedicine
Epi-drugs
Targeted delivery
Drug resistance
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Sumario:Despite advances in cancer treatment, difficult-to-treat tumor subtypes remain a challenge. New multidisciplinary approaches can help overcome current obstacles posed by tumor heterogeneity, activation and enrichment of cancer stem cells, and acquired drug resistance development. Epigenome modulation, currently unsuccessful in solid tumors due to epigenetic drug instability, toxicity, and off-target effects, might be enabled by implementing nano-based delivery strategies aiming to improve breast cancer patient outcomes. Epigenetic dysregulation has been recognized as a critical factor contributing to the development of resistance against standard chemotherapy and to breast cancer progression via epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Although the efficacy of the first-generation epigenetic drugs (epi-drugs) in solid tumor management has been disappointing, there is an increasing body of evidence showing that epigenome modulation, in synergy with other therapeutic approaches, could play an important role in cancer treatment, reversing acquired therapy resistance. However, the epigenetic therapy of solid malignancies is not straightforward. The emergence of nanotechnologies applied to medicine has brought new opportunities to advance the targeted delivery of epi-drugs while improving their stability and solubility, and minimizing off-target effects. Furthermore, the omics technologies, as powerful molecular epidemiology screening tools, enable new diagnostic and prognostic epigenetic biomarker identification, allowing for patient stratification and tailored management. In combination with new-generation epi-drugs, nanomedicine can help to overcome low therapeutic efficacy in treatment-resistant tumors. This review provides an overview of ongoing clinical trials focusing on combination therapies employing epi-drugs for breast cancer treatment and summarizes the latest nano-based targeted delivery approaches for epi-drugs. Moreover, it highlights the current limitations and obstacles associated with applying these experimental strategies in the clinics.