ACTA MEDICA, Vol 60 No 1 (2017), 5–11
Anthelmintic Flubendazole and Its Potential Use in Anticancer Therapy
Kristýna Čáňová, Lucie Rozkydalová, Emil Rudolf
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2017.44
published online: 14. 06. 2017
abstract
Flubendazole is a widely used anthelmintic drug belonging to benzimidazole group. The molecular mechanism of action of flubendazole is based on its specific binding to tubulin, which results in disruption of microtubule structure and function, and in the interference with the microtubule-mediated transport of secretory vesicles in absorptive tissues of helminths. The microtubule-disrupting properties of benzimidazole derivatives raised recently interest in these compounds as possible anti-cancer agents. In this minireview flubendazole effects towards selected human malignant cells including myeloma, leukemia, neuroblastoma, breast cancer, colorectal cancer and melanoma are discussed along with basic data on its pharmacokinetics, metabolism and toxicity.
keywords: flubendazole; benzimidazole carbamate; anti-cancer treatment; melanoma; microtubules; mitotic catastrophe
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