Anticancer effects of gingerol, shogaol and curcumin in cervical cancer: A systematic review protocol

IF 0.4 Q4 BIOLOGY
Unwaniah Rahim, Nur Aishah Che Roos, Marami Mustapa, Armania Nurdin, Nursiati Taridi, Yasmin Mohd Yusof
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Abstract

Background: Cervical cancer has accounted for the top-four cancer incidences occurring among females worldwide. Despite the availability of anticancer drugs as one of its treatment modalities, they are not without adverse effects. It has come to researchers' attention that natural bioactive compounds have anticancer properties, as reported in many pre-clinical studies. Materials and Methods: This systematic review protocol conforms to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols-P guideline and Population, Intervention, Comparison Outcome and Study framework. Electronic databases, including PubMed, Scopus and ScienceDirect, will be searched from inception until May 2022 for articles published in English. Only studies that investigate the effects of curcumin, gingerol, shogaol and/or their combination in human cervical cancer cell lines and/or rodent animal models implanted with cervical cancer xenografts will be included. A customised risk-of-bias tool (RoB) and the Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation's RoB will be used to assess the quality of in vitro and in vivo studies, respectively. Where appropriate, a meta-analysis will be performed using RevMan version 5.4. Conclusions: Findings obtained from this review may be used as valuable evidence to guide and direct future studies pertaining chemopreventive effects of bioactive compounds in cervical cancer. This protocol is registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022334940).
姜辣素、姜酚和姜黄素对宫颈癌的抗癌作用:一项系统评价方案
背景:宫颈癌是世界范围内女性发病率最高的4种癌症。尽管抗癌药物是其治疗方式之一,但它们并非没有副作用。正如许多临床前研究报告的那样,天然生物活性化合物具有抗癌特性,这已经引起了研究人员的注意。材料和方法:本系统评价方案符合系统评价和荟萃分析方案首选报告项目- p指南和人群、干预、比较结果和研究框架。电子数据库,包括PubMed, Scopus和ScienceDirect,将从启动到2022年5月搜索以英语发表的文章。只有调查姜黄素、姜辣素、姜黄素和/或它们的组合对人宫颈癌细胞系和/或植入宫颈癌异种移植物的啮齿动物模型的影响的研究将被包括在内。一个定制的偏倚风险工具(RoB)和实验动物实验系统评价中心的RoB将分别用于评估体外和体内研究的质量。在适当的情况下,将使用RevMan 5.4版本进行meta分析。结论:本综述的发现可作为指导和指导未来有关生物活性化合物在宫颈癌中的化学预防作用的研究的有价值的证据。该协议在PROSPERO上注册(CRD42022334940)。
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