Targeting Drug Resistance in Cancer: Dimethoxycurcumin as a Functional Antioxidant Targeting ABCC3
Autor/es
Nelen, Jochem; Naponelli, Valeria; Villalgordo Soto, José Manuel; Falasca, Marco; Pérez Sánchez, HoracioFecha
2025-05-16Disciplina/s
FarmaciaMateria/s
Cancer drug resistanceVirtual screening
Curcumin derivatives
Molecular fingerprints
Pancreatic cancer
ABC transporters
Antioxidants
Natural products
Resumen
The development of new anticancer therapies remains challenging due to tumor heterogeneity and the frequent emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR). Natural products have garnered increasing attention as alternative or complementary therapeutic agents due to their bioactivity and reduced toxicity. Polyphenols, particularly curcumin and its derivatives, have shown promise in modulating signaling pathways, enhancing chemosensitivity, and overcoming drug resistance. The anticancer potential of dimethoxycurcumin, a chemically modified curcumin derivative identified through consensus fingerprint similarity screening, was investigated for its potential to inhibit ABCC3 (MRP3)—a member of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family implicated in drug efflux, tumor cell survival, and resistance. In vitro experiments demonstrated that dimethoxycurcumin significantly reduced cancer cell viability and colony formation, indicating a strong inhibitory effect on ABCC3 function. These results s...





