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Insights on the molecular targets of cardiotoxicity induced by anticancer drugs: A systematic review based on proteomic findings

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Insights on the molecular targets of cardiotoxicity induced by anticancer drugs: A systematic review based on proteomic findings
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2022
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Branda, SR
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Felix Carvalho
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Amado, F
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Costa, VM
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Vol. 134
ISSN: 0026-0495
Publisher: Elsevier
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Abstract (EN): Several anticancer agents have been associated with cardiac toxic effects. The currently proposed mechanisms to explain cardiotoxicity differ among anticancer agents, but in fact, the specific modulation is not completely elucidated. Thus, this systematic review aims to provide an integrative perspective of the molecular mechanisms underlying the toxicity of anticancer agents on heart muscle while using a high-throughput technology, mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics. A literature search using PubMed database led to the selection of 27 studies, of which 13 reported results exclusively on animal models, 13 on cardiomyocyte-derived cell lines and only one included both animal and a cardiomyocyte line. The reported anticancer agents were the proteasome
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 29
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