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Cannabinoids in Breast Cancer: Differential Susceptibility According to Subtype

Cristina Ferreira Almeida, Natércia Teixeira, Georgina Correia-da-Silva, Cristina Amaral
Key takeaways
  1. 01Review how cannabinoids affect different molecular subtypes of breast cancer
  2. 02Observe that estrogen receptor-negative cells often show higher sensitivity to treatment
  3. 03Identify how CB1 and CB2 receptors modulate tumor progression and growth
  4. 04Consider the potential for cannabinoids to inhibit angiogenesis and cell proliferation

Breast cancer subtypes show varying sensitivity to cannabinoids, with hormone-negative types appearing more responsive in experimental settings.

Abstract

Although cannabinoids have been used for centuries for diverse pathological conditions, recently, their clinical interest and application have emerged due to their diverse pharmacological properties. Indeed, it is well established that cannabinoids exert important actions on multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and pain relief. Regarding cancer, cannabinoids were first introduced to manage chemotherapy-related side effects, though several studies demonstrated that they could modulate the proliferation and death of different cancer cells, as well as angiogenesis, making them attractive agents for cancer treatment. In relation to breast cancer, it has been suggested that estrogen receptor-negative (ER-) cells are more sensitive to cannabinoids than estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) cells. In fact, most of the studies regarding their effects on breast tumors have been conducted on triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Nonetheless, the number of studies on human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) and ER+ breast tumors has been rising in recent years. However, besides the optimistic results obtained thus far, there is still a long way to go to fully understand the role of these molecules. This review intends to help clarify the clinical potential of cannabinoids for each breast cancer subtype.

Cite this study
APA
Cristina Ferreira Almeida, Natércia Teixeira, Georgina Correia-da-Silva, & Cristina Amaral (2021). Cannabinoids in Breast Cancer: Differential Susceptibility According to Subtype. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cannabinoids-in-breast-cancer-differential-susceptibility-according-to-subtype/
MLA
Cristina Ferreira Almeida, et al. "Cannabinoids in Breast Cancer: Differential Susceptibility According to Subtype." 2021, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cannabinoids-in-breast-cancer-differential-susceptibility-according-to-subtype/.
Chicago
Cristina Ferreira Almeida et al. 2021. "Cannabinoids in Breast Cancer: Differential Susceptibility According to Subtype.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cannabinoids-in-breast-cancer-differential-susceptibility-according-to-subtype/