Statins anticancer targeted delivery systems: re-purposing an old molecule

Safwat, Sally; Aziz Ishak, Rania; Hathout, Rania M.; Mortada, Nahed D.;

Abstract


Objectives: Exploring the use of statins as anticancer agents and exploiting different drug delivery systems in targeting these molecules to cancerous sites. Literature review was performed to investigate the use of statins in cancer treatment in one hand, and the different pharmaceutical approaches to deliver and target these drugs to their site of action. Key findings: Statins were used for decades as antihypercholestrolemic drugs but recently have been proven potential for broad anticancer activities. The incorporation of statins in nanoparticulate drug delivery systems not only augmented the cytotoxicity of statins but also overcame the resistance of cancerous cells against the traditional chemotherapeutic agents. Statins-loaded nanoparticles could be easily tampered to target the cancerous cells and consequently minimal drug amount could be utilized. Summary: This review reconnoitered the different endeavors to incorporate statins in various nanoparticles and summarized the successful effects in targeting cancerous cells and reducing their proliferation without the side effects of commonly used chemotherapeutic agents.


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Title Statins anticancer targeted delivery systems: re-purposing an old molecule
Authors Safwat, Sally; Aziz Ishak, Rania ; Hathout, Rania M.; Mortada, Nahed D.
Keywords cancer;nanoparticles;statins;targeted delivery
Issue Date 1-Jun-2017
Publisher WILEY
Journal Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 
Volume 69
Issue 6
Start page 613
End page 624
ISSN 00223573
DOI 10.1111/jphp.12707
PubMed ID 28271498
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85014676634
Web of science ID WOS:000400782500001

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