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Inhibitory Potential of Combination of Macrolide Antibiotic with Conventional Chemotherapeutic Agent Sorafenib on Growth Rate of Cancer Cell Population
Over the past few years great progress has been achieved in anticancer therapy, but development
of resistance and unavoidable side effects have incapacitated these fulfilments. Keeping in view
this demanding condition, numerous drugs with unique antitumor mechanisms are under
investigations including antimicrobials which have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory,
immunomodulatory and cytotoxic effects. In this regard, both conventional and novel antimicrobials
are being studied to explore their anticancer potential along with underlying mechanisms which
may render them as effective anticancer drugs in near future. Moreover, the new approach of drug
repurposing is also being encouraged especially in cancers in order to reduce cost and limit adverse effects. In recent times a cumulative number of studies have laid stress upon the antitumor
properties of antimicrobials. Consequently, this study has been conducted to see comparative
inhibitory effect of Sorafenib and its combination with a macrolide antibiotic Azithromycin on growth
rate HepG2 cell line