2015
DOI: 10.1002/stem.1956
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Concise Review: Bullseye: Targeting Cancer Stem Cells to Improve the Treatment of Gliomas by Repurposing Disulfiram

Abstract: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are thought to be at the root of cancer recurrence because they resist conventional therapies and subsequently reinitiate tumor cell growth. Thus, targeting CSCs could be the bullseye to successful cancer therapeutics in the future. Brain tumors are some of the most challenging types of cancer to treat and the median survival following the initial diagnosis is 12-18 months. Among the different types of brain tumors, glioblastoma (GBM) is considered the most aggressive and remains extre… Show more

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“…Intensive research and numerous clinical studies established disulfiram as a safe drug lacking significant side effects. More recently, an extensive spectrum of potentially exploitable bioactivities beyond its initial clinical application has established disulfiram as an attractive candidate for multiple drug repositioning efforts (11,12,(61)(62)(63). One of disulfiram's most promising traits is the ability to selectively target certain types of cancer, which is partially attributable to its ability to form a copper complex that inhibits proteasome functions (64,65).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Intensive research and numerous clinical studies established disulfiram as a safe drug lacking significant side effects. More recently, an extensive spectrum of potentially exploitable bioactivities beyond its initial clinical application has established disulfiram as an attractive candidate for multiple drug repositioning efforts (11,12,(61)(62)(63). One of disulfiram's most promising traits is the ability to selectively target certain types of cancer, which is partially attributable to its ability to form a copper complex that inhibits proteasome functions (64,65).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies to evaluate the potency of disulfiram against certain types of cancer (12)(13)(14), Menkes disease (15), and HIV-1 infections are ongoing or have just been completed (16,17). Of additional interest to the medical community are its antinematode (18), antifungal (19), and, importantly, its antibacterial properties (11,(20)(21)(22)(23)(24).…”
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“…This concept was first demonstrated in leukemia and increasing evidence supports this model in various types of solid tumors including cervical cancer (19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). CSCs are thought to be involved in tumor recurrence and metastasis; failure to treat CSCs by surgery or chemotherapy would result in relapse (17).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Currently, trials are underway to determine the optimal doses at which its safety profile can be maintained (hepatotoxicity has been observed at high doses), to exploit the highest tumor cell response, and to investigate its combination with other drugs (e.g., copper supplements) (Table 1), as well as the definition of its in vivo mechanism of action [49].…”
Section: Disulfirammentioning
confidence: 99%