Recent Developments in Search of Effective Herbal Medicine for The Treatment of Leukemia

G. Shergill
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Leukemia is a group of malignant disorders characterized by abnormal leukocytes proliferation and development in the bone marrow and lymphatic system. It is the most prevalent hematologic cancer in adults above 55 years and the most common cancer in the pediatric population, accounting for nearly one-third of the cases. The five-year relative survival rates have enhanced over the years to 65.0% (2011-2017) through the application of therapeutic methodologies of standard chemotherapy. However, the prognosis of leukemia in geriatrics remains poor, with overall survival being only 5–10% in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Despite introducing new chemotherapeutic medications and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, the events of cancer relapse, multi-drug resistance, suboptimal response, and severe adverse effects remain significant events for some patients. Thus, it is critical to investigate alternative treatment options with improved efficacy, reduced toxicity, and multitarget combinations of chemotherapeutic medications, maybe with distinct mechanisms involved, to optimize the outcome of leukemia patients. This review discusses the recently studied herbal medicines exhibiting potential apoptosis and anti-cancer effect on the leukemia cell lines. After using PubMed’s Advanced Search features with keywords such as “Herbal Medicine,” “Acute myeloid leukemia,” “Acute lymphocytic leukemia,” “Chronic myeloid leukemia,” “Chronic lymphocytic leukemia,” we refined our search with the publication date range from 2017-2021 and entered articles into this review. Study selection was made based on Cochrane library guidelines to arrive at 13 final articles selection, comprising nine different herbs. The study details underlying mechanisms governing their anti-cancer effects, and corresponding biological effects.
寻找治疗白血病的有效草药的最新进展
白血病是一组以骨髓和淋巴系统中白细胞增生和发育异常为特征的恶性疾病。它是55岁以上成人中最常见的血液学癌症,也是儿科人群中最常见的癌症,占病例的近三分之一。通过应用标准化疗的治疗方法,5年相对生存率逐年提高至65.0%(2011-2017年)。然而,老年白血病的预后仍然很差,急性髓性白血病(AML)的总生存率仅为5-10%。尽管引入了新的化疗药物和造血干细胞移植,但对于一些患者来说,癌症复发、多药耐药、次优反应和严重不良反应等事件仍然是重要事件。因此,研究具有改善疗效、降低毒性和化疗药物多靶点联合的替代治疗方案至关重要,可能涉及不同的机制,以优化白血病患者的预后。本文综述了近年来研究的对白血病细胞具有潜在凋亡和抗癌作用的中药。在使用PubMed的高级搜索功能,如“草药”、“急性髓性白血病”、“急性淋巴细胞白血病”、“慢性髓性白血病”、“慢性淋巴细胞白血病”等关键词后,我们用2017-2021年的出版日期范围来优化搜索,并将文章输入到本综述中。研究选择是根据Cochrane图书馆指南进行的,最终选择了13篇文章,包括9种不同的草药。这项研究详细说明了控制它们抗癌作用的潜在机制,以及相应的生物效应。
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