Potential of melatonin to reverse epigenetic aberrations in oral cancer: new findings.

EXCLI J

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Epigenetic changes play a crucial role in the development of oral cancer, with both genetic factors and environmental stressors contributing to tumor formation and progression.
  • - Melatonin shows promise in reversing harmful (epi)genetic changes in cancer, potentially enhancing the effectiveness of traditional treatments like radiation and chemotherapy while reducing their side effects.
  • - There's a growing push for more clinical trials involving melatonin to better understand its role in improving outcomes and quality of life for oral cancer patients, moving beyond preclinical research.

Article Abstract

It is now an accepted principle that epigenetic alterations cause cellular dyshomeostasis and functional changes, both of which are essential for the initiation and completion of the tumor cycle. Oral carcinogenesis is no exception in this regard, as most of the tumors in the different subsites of the oral cavity arise from the cross-reaction between (epi)genetic inheritance and the huge challenge of environmental stressors. Currently, the biochemical machinery is put at the service of the tumor program, halting the cell cycle, triggering uncontrolled proliferation, driving angiogenesis and resistance to apoptosis, until the archetypes of the tumor phenotype are reached. Melatonin has the ability to dynamically affect the epigenetic code. It has become accepted that melatonin can reverse (epi)genetic aberrations present in oral and other cancers, suggesting the possibility of enhancing the oncostatic capacity of standard multimodal treatments by incorporating this indolamine as an adjuvant. First steps in this direction confirm the potential of melatonin as a countermeasure to mitigate the detrimental side effects of conventional first-line radiochemotherapy. This single effect could produce synergies of extraordinary clinical importance, allowing doses to be increased and treatments not to be interrupted, ultimately improving patients' quality of life and prognosis. Motivated by the urgency of improving the medical management of oral cancer, many authors advocate moving from and preclinical research, where the bulk of melatonin cancer research is concentrated, to systematic randomized clinical trials on large cohorts. Recognizing the challenge to improve the clinical management of cancer, our motivation is to encourage comprehensive and robust research to reveal the clinical potential of melatonin in oral cancer control. To improve the outcome and quality of life of patients with oral cancer, here we provide the latest evidence of the oncolytic activity that melatonin can achieve by manipulating epigenetic patterns in oronasopharyngeal tissue.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10792176PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.17179/excli2023-6624DOI Listing

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