Molecular Mechanisms of Anticancer Activities of Puerarin.
Bashir AhmadSuliman KhanYang LiuMengzhou XueGhulam NabiSunjeet KumarMohammed AlshwmiAbdul Wakeel QarluqPublished in: Cancer management and research (2020)
Medicinal plants are a vital source of natural products (NPs) that can cure cancer through modulation of different pathways, including oxidative stress, extrinsic and intrinsic apoptosis, cell cycle, inflammation, NF-kB, PI3K/AKT/mTOR, AMPK (JNK), MEK/ERK (Raf)-MEK-ERK and autophagy. Puerarin (Pue), an important NP belonging to the isoflavone glycoside group, is derived from Pueraria lobata (Willd.) Ohwi, Pueraria thomsonii Benth, and Pueraria tuberosa (Willd.). This NP was approved by the Chinese Ministry of Health for the treatment of different diseases in 1993, but it was also later reported to exhibit anticancer activity. Pue causes cancer cells death through modulation of different mechanisms including oxidative stress, intrinsic and extrinsic, Survivin and XIAP, PI3K/AKT/mTOR, Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK, JNK, cell cycle, AMPK, NF-kB, inflammation and autophagy pathways. Therefore, this review compiles for the first time the studies about the anticancer mechanism of Pue and provides comprehensive information about the anticancer effects of Pue. This review may serve as a basis for future research and clinical treatment.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle
- signaling pathway
- pi k akt
- cell proliferation
- induced apoptosis
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- diabetic rats
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- dna damage
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- healthcare
- public health
- papillary thyroid
- heat shock
- immune response
- lps induced
- smoking cessation
- replacement therapy
- squamous cell