Haoyu Wang, Xiaoyang Wang, Long Wang, Haifan Wang, Yuxing Zhang
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摘要
植物化学物质是存在于各种植物性食品和饮料中的一类化合物,它们通过诱导恶性肿瘤中的程序性细胞死亡(PCD)而显示出强大的抗癌作用。程序性细胞死亡(PCD)是一个复杂的过程,它能维持组织的平衡,消除受伤或肿瘤细胞。植物化学物质已显示出通过各种机制诱导恶性细胞程序性细胞死亡的潜力,包括调节细胞信号通路、调节活性氧(ROS)以及与 DNA 等细胞关键靶点相互作用。此外,最近的研究表明,含有植物化学物质的纳米材料可能会增强肿瘤细胞的死亡,从而刺激抗肿瘤免疫。本综述全面概述了目前对植物化学物质抗癌作用的认识,以及它们作为一种有前途的癌症治疗方法的潜力。文章讨论了白藜芦醇、姜黄素、芹菜素、槲皮素等植物化学物质以及一些已获批准的植物源药物(如紫杉类药物)对某些类型的 PCD(包括细胞凋亡、热凋亡、嗜酸性细胞凋亡、自噬细胞死亡、铁凋亡和坏死)调控的影响。此外,还解释了含有植物化学物质的纳米材料增强肿瘤 PCD 的潜在机制和潜力。
Plant-Derived Phytochemicals and Their Nanoformulations for Inducing Programed Cell Death in Cancer
Phytochemicals are a diverse class of compounds found in various plant-based foods and beverages that have displayed the capacity to exert powerful anticancer effects through the induction of programed cell death (PCD) in malignancies. PCD is a sophisticated process that maintains in upholding tissue homeostasis and eliminating injured or neoplastic cells. Phytochemicals have shown the potential to induce PCD in malignant cells through various mechanisms, including modulation of cell signaling pathways, regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and interaction with critical targets in cells such as DNA. Moreover, recent studies have suggested that nanomaterials loaded with phytochemicals may enhance cell death in tumors, which can also stimulate antitumor immunity. In this review, a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of the anticancer effects of phytochemicals and their potential as a promising approach to cancer therapy, is provided. The impacts of phytochemicals such as resveratrol, curcumin, apigenin, quercetin, and some approved plant-derived drugs, such as taxanes on the regulation of some types of PCD, including apoptosis, pyroptosis, anoikis, autophagic cell death, ferroptosis, and necroptosis, are discussed. The underlying mechanisms and the potential of nanomaterials loaded with phytochemicals to enhance PCD in tumors are also explained.