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The multifaceted role of agents counteracting metabolic syndrome: A new hope for gastrointestinal cancer therapy
Crecca, E.
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Di, Giuseppe G.
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Camplone, C.
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Vigiano, Benedetti V.
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Melaiu, O.
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Mezza, T.
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Cencioni, C.
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Spallotta, F.
Angol nyelvű Összefoglaló cikk (Folyóiratcikk) Tudományos
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PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS 0163-7258 1879-016X
270
Paper: 108847
2025
SJR Scopus - Pharmacology (medical): D1
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MTMT: 36235242
DOI:
10.1016/j.pharmthera.2025.108847
WoS:
001477304700001
Scopus:
105002906386
PubMed:
40216262
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is defined by the presence of at least three of five clinical parameters including abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, elevated triglycerides, reduced high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and hypertension. Major features describing MetS have been recognized risk factors for cancer onset, with an alarming impact on gastrointestinal (GI) tumors. Intriguingly, therapeutic administration of drugs to improve glycemic control and dyslipidemia (including metformin, statins) has been shown to have a preventive role in the development and in prognosis improvement of several cancer types. Overall, these observations highlight the key role of altered metabolism prevalently in cancer risk development and unveil anti-MetS agent repurposing potential beyond their conventional pharmacological action. The objective of this review is to summarize the current knowledge about the antitumor activity of anti-diabetic and anti-lipemic agents in GI cancer onset and progression. Here, pre-clinical evidence of their therapeutic potential and of their integration in novel compelling therapeutic strategies will be discussed. Possible clinical outcomes of these novel therapeutic combined protocols specifically dedicated to GI cancer patients will be put under the spotlight. In the future, these novel therapeutic options should be considered to improve conventional chemotherapy response and prognosis of this group of patients. © 2025
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