Immunomodulating Phytochemicals: An Insight Into Their Potential Use in Cytokine Storm Situations.

IF 3.1 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-19 DOI:10.34172/apb.2024.001
Abdusalam Abdullah Alarabei, Nur Aimi Liyana Abd Aziz, Nur Izah Ab Razak, Razif Abas, Hasnah Bahari, Maizaton Atmadini Abdullah, Mohd Khairi Hussain, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid, Rusliza Basir
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Abstract

Phytochemicals are compounds found in plants that possess a variety of bioactive properties, including antioxidant and immunomodulatory properties. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of phytochemicals in targeting specific signalling pathways involved in cytokine storm, a life-threatening clinical condition resulting from excessive immune cell activation and oversupply of proinflammatory cytokines. Several studies have documented the immunomodulatory effects of phytochemicals on immune function, including their ability to regulate essential cellular and molecular interactions of immune system cells. This makes them a promising alternative for cytokine storm management, especially when combined with existing chemotherapies. Furthermore, phytochemicals have been found to target multiple signalling pathways, including the TNF-α/NF-κB, IL-1/NF-κB, IFN-γ/JAK/STAT, and IL-6/JAK-STAT. These pathways play critical roles in the development and progression of cytokine storm, and targeting them with phytochemicals represents a promising strategy for controlling cytokine release and the subsequent inflammation. Studies have also investigated certain families of plant-related constituents and their potential immunomodulatory actions. In vivo and in vitro studies have reported the immunomodulatory effects of phytochemicals, which provide viable alternatives in the management of cytokine storm syndrome. The collective data from previous studies suggest that phytochemicals represent a potentially functional source of cytokine storm treatment and promote further exploration of these compounds as immunomodulatory agents for suppressing specific signalling cascade responses. Overall, the previous research findings support the use of phytochemicals as a complementary approach in managing cytokine storm and improving patient outcomes.

免疫调节植物化学物质:深入了解它们在细胞因子风暴情况下的潜在用途。
植物化学物质是在植物中发现的具有多种生物活性的化合物,包括抗氧化和免疫调节特性。最近的研究强调了植物化学物质在靶向参与细胞因子风暴的特定信号通路方面的潜力,细胞因子风暴是一种危及生命的临床疾病,由免疫细胞过度激活和促炎细胞因子过量引起。几项研究记录了植物化学物质对免疫功能的免疫调节作用,包括它们调节免疫系统细胞基本细胞和分子相互作用的能力。这使它们成为细胞因子风暴管理的一种有前途的替代品,尤其是当与现有的化疗相结合时。此外,已经发现植物化学物质靶向多种信号通路,包括TNF-α/NF-κB、IL-1/NF-κB、IFN-γ/JAK/STAT和IL-6/JAK-STAT。这些途径在细胞因子风暴的发展和进展中发挥着关键作用,用植物化学物质靶向它们是控制细胞因子释放和随后炎症的一种有前途的策略。研究还调查了某些植物相关成分家族及其潜在的免疫调节作用。体内和体外研究报道了植物化学物质的免疫调节作用,为细胞因子风暴综合征的治疗提供了可行的替代方案。先前研究的集体数据表明,植物化学物质代表了细胞因子风暴治疗的潜在功能来源,并促进了对这些化合物作为免疫调节剂的进一步探索,以抑制特定的信号级联反应。总体而言,先前的研究结果支持使用植物化学物质作为管理细胞因子风暴和改善患者预后的补充方法。
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