Phytochemical Modulation of Ion Channels in Oncologic Symptomatology and Treatment

Cancers (Basel). 2024 May 6;16(9):1786. doi: 10.3390/cancers16091786.

Abstract

Modern chemotherapies offer a broad approach to cancer treatment but eliminate both cancer and non-cancer cells indiscriminately and, thus, are associated with a host of side effects. Advances in precision oncology have brought about new targeted therapeutics, albeit mostly limited to a subset of patients with an actionable mutation. They too come with side effects and, ultimately, 'self-resistance' to the treatment. There is recent interest in the modulation of ion channels, transmembrane proteins that regulate the flow of electrically charged molecules in and out of cells, as an approach to aid treatment of cancer. Phytochemicals have been shown to act on ion channels with high specificity regardless of the tumor's genetic profile. This paper explores the use of phytochemicals in cancer symptom management and treatment.

Keywords: ion channels; ligand-gated ion channels; oncology; phytochemicals; potassium channel; sodium channel; voltage-gated ion channels.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

American Brain Tumor Association (S.S., D.A.P.K. and C.M.), support from the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of Neurosurgery, UNC at Chapel Hill.