Unraveling the Anticancer Components of Centipeda minima and their Cellular Targets in Human Cancers

Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/22311866.2021.2016485
M. Maqbool, Aisha Ashaq, Amara Maryam, Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Akhtar Ali, H. A. Shakir, Sameena Gul, F. Shakoori, M. Irfan, C. Ara
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Abstract Centipeda minima (C. minima), is a medicinally important herb commonly called “Sneeze Weed” and widely distributed in humid areas. In China, Malaysia, and Nepal, it is used in folk medicines for the treatment of rhinitis, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and respiratory disorders, it also exhibits antibacterial, antioxidant and antiprotozoal activity. Recently it is discovered that various bioactive molecule of C. minima has strong potential to be used in the treatment of various neoplasms. Thus, in this review, we aim to summarize and discuss various cellular targets and anticancer mechanisms of different bioactive components of C. minima. The pool of multiple studies suggested that various components of C. minima reduce cell growth, arrest cell cycle at various checkpoints and thereby induce apoptosis in different cancer cells via intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways. Moreover, these bioactive molecules also modulate different signaling pathways implicated in tumorigenesis including STAT3, NF-κB, ERK1/2, MMPs and AKT. In parallel to antiproliferative effect of C. minima, it also has antimetastatic and antineoplastic activities. A pile of literature clearly supported the anticancer activity of various components of C. minima against multiple human cancer cell lines. Thus, this review will be a milestone in the design and conduct of future research for the development of novel plant-based chemotherapeutics from C. minima.
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揭示微小蜈蚣的抗癌成分及其在人类癌症中的细胞靶点
摘要小蜈蚣(C.minima)是一种重要的药用草本植物,通常被称为“喷嚏草”,广泛分布在潮湿地区。在中国、马来西亚和尼泊尔,它被用于治疗鼻炎、鼻咽癌和呼吸系统疾病的民间药物,还具有抗菌、抗氧化和抗原生动物的活性。近年来,人们发现微小C.minima的各种生物活性分子在治疗各种肿瘤方面具有很强的潜力。因此,在这篇综述中,我们旨在总结和讨论C.minima不同生物活性成分的各种细胞靶点和抗癌机制。多项研究表明,C.minima的各种成分减少了细胞生长,在各种检查点阻止了细胞周期,从而通过内在和外在凋亡途径诱导不同癌症细胞凋亡。此外,这些生物活性分子还调节与肿瘤发生有关的不同信号通路,包括STAT3、NF-κB、ERK1/2、MMPs和AKT。与C.minima的抗增殖作用平行,它还具有抗转移和抗肿瘤活性。大量文献清楚地支持了C.minima的各种成分对多种人类癌症细胞系的抗癌活性。因此,这篇综述将是设计和进行未来研究的一个里程碑,以开发来自C.minima的新型植物性化疗药物。
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