Metformin and HER2-positive breast cancer: Mechanisms and therapeutic implications
Author | Bashraheel, Sara S. |
Author | Kheraldine, Hadeel |
Author | Khalaf, Sarah |
Author | Moustafa, Ala Eddin Al |
Available date | 2023-05-13T11:07:57Z |
Publication Date | 2023-06-01 |
Publication Name | Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2023.114676 |
Citation | Bashraheel, S. S., Kheraldine, H., Khalaf, S., & Al Moustafa, A. E. (2023). Metformin and HER2-positive breast cancer: Mechanisms and therapeutic implications. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 162, 114676. |
ISSN | 07533322 |
Abstract | Due to the strong association between diabetes and cancer incidents, several anti-diabetic drugs, including metformin, have been examined for their anticancer activity. Metformin is a biguanide antihyperglycemic agent used as a first-line drug for type II diabetes mellitus. It exhibits anticancer activity by impacting different molecular pathways, such as AMP-inducible protein kinase (AMPK)-dependent and AMPK-independent pathways. Additionally, Metformin indirectly inhibits IGF-1R signaling, which is highly activated in breast malignancy. On the other hand, breast cancer is one of the major causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality worldwide, where the human epidermal growth factor receptor-positive (HER2-positive) subtype is one of the most aggressive ones with a high rate of lymph node metastasis. In this review, we summarize the association between diabetes and human cancer, listing recent evidence of metformin's anticancer activity. A special focus is dedicated to HER2-positive breast cancer with regards to the interaction between HER2 and IGF-1R. Then, we discuss combination therapy strategies of metformin and other anti-diabetic drugs in HER2-positive breast cancer. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Subject | Breast cancer Diabetes HER2 HER2/IGF-1R interaction Metformin |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 162 |
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