冬虫夏草:一种很有前途的中药抗癌化合物。

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The American journal of Chinese medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-05 DOI:10.1142/S0192415X2550079X
Yibang Li, Youyan Han, Nanmiao Wang, Yao Bi, Wanshan Yang, Yang Yang, Xiangshan Ren
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由于癌症继续对人类健康构成重大威胁,寻找有效的治疗药物已成为医学研究的一个关键焦点。冬虫夏草是一种用于传统中药(TCM)的真菌,因其潜在的健康益处而受到重视,包括增强能量,支持免疫系统,以及作为抗氧化剂。冬虫夏草素,也被称为3 -脱氧腺苷,是从冬虫夏草中提取的一种生物活性核苷。这种化合物最近因其潜在的抗癌特性而受到广泛关注。通过系统整合我们之前的实验证据和PubMed的文献检索,我们证实了它在多种癌症类型中诱导细胞凋亡、抑制增殖和阻止转移的功效。这些作用主要归因于其对关键信号通路的调节,如MAPK、AMPK、mTOR和Wnt/[公式:见文本]-catenin,它们在各种恶性疾病中都起着至关重要的作用。此外,虫草素通过调节腺苷受体(AR),特别是A3腺苷受体(A3AR)来调节免疫应答的能力作为一种提高免疫治疗有效性的创新策略受到关注。近年来在提高冬虫夏草素的生物稳定性、生物利用度和体内转运效率方面取得的进展进一步支持了该化合物在肿瘤医学中的临床应用。这篇综述强调了关键的研究成果,并探讨了有希望的未来方向,目的是为正在进行的癌症管理研究做出贡献。
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Cordycepin: A Promising Anticancer Compound from Traditional Chinese Medicine.

As cancer continues to pose a significant threat to human health, the search for effective therapeutic agents has become a critical focus in medical research. Cordyceps is a fungus used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) valued for its potential health benefits, which include boosting energy, supporting the immune system, and acting as an anti-oxidant. Cordycepin, also known as 3[Formula: see text]-deoxyadenosine, is a bioactive nucleoside derived from Cordyceps. This compound recently has garnered widespread attention for its potential anticancer properties. Through systematic integration of our prior experimental evidence with literature retrieval from PubMed, we confirmed its efficacy in inducing apoptosis, suppressing proliferation, and blocking metastasis across a broad range of cancer types. These effects are primarily attributed to its modulation of key signaling pathways, such as MAPK, AMPK, mTOR, and Wnt/[Formula: see text]-catenin, all of which play crucial roles in various malignant conditions. In addition, cordycepin's ability to modulate immune responses through the regulation of adenosine receptor (AR), and in particular the A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR), has gained attention as an innovative strategy for enhancing the effectiveness of immunotherapy. Recent advancements in improving cordycepin's biostability, bioavailability, and transport efficiency within the body system have further supported the clinical application of this compound in medical oncology. This review highlights key research findings and explores promising future directions with the aim of contributing to ongoing studies in cancer management.

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