Title:Omega-3 Fatty Acid Treatment Combined with Chemotherapy to Prevent
Toxicity, Drug Resistance, and Metastasis in Cancer
Volume: 23
Issue: 6
Author(s): Sneha Soni, Meaghan Torvund and Chandi C. Mandal*
Affiliation:
- Department of Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan 305817, India
Keywords:
Chemotherapy, omega-3 fatty acids, metastasis, therapy resistance, toxicity, NF-κB, ROS.
Abstract: Despite advances in treatment, individuals diagnosed with cancer are often at risk of suffering
from metastasis, tumor recurrence, therapy resistance, and off-target toxicities from conventional
chemo-, radio-, and endocrine- therapies. Drugs with potent anticancer and antimetastatic activity
but with milder side effects can be combined with conventional therapies to increase efficacy,
reduce therapy resistance, and decrease toxicity. Substantial data from epidemiological, cell culture,
animal, and clinical studies have established the anticancer potential of nontoxic omega-3 fatty
acids. This paper highlights the beneficial effects of omega-3 fatty acid treatment when used in
combination with conventional therapies to protect against metastasis, enhance therapeutic efficacy,
and prevent the off-target toxicity caused by conventional therapies. These omega-3 fatty acids
target therapy-induced central players, NF-κB and ROS, to prevent drug-associated metastasis, therapy
resistance, and off-target toxicities.