Natural Flavonoid Apigenin, an Effective Agent Against Nervous System Cancers.
Mohammad-Sadegh LotfiMohammad Reza KeramatiPublished in: Molecular neurobiology (2024)
Cancer is a serious public health concern worldwide, and nervous system (NS) cancers are among the most life-threatening malignancies. Efforts have been devoted to introduce natural anticancer agents with minimal side effects. Apigenin is an edible flavonoid that is abundantly found in many vegetables and fruits. Various pharmaceutical activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, antimicrobial, and anticancer effects have been reported for apigenin. This review provides insights into the therapeutic effects of apigenin and flavonoids with similar structure on glioblastoma and neuroblastoma. Current evidence indicates that apigenin has the unique ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, and its antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, neurogenic, and neuroprotective effects have made this flavonoid a great option for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders. Meanwhile, apigenin has low toxicity on normal neuronal cells, while induces cytotoxicity on NS cancer cells via triggering several signal pathways and molecular targets. Anticancer effects of apigenin have been contributed to various mechanisms such as induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, and inhibition of migration, invasion, and angiogenesis. Although apigenin is a promising pharmaceutical agent, its low bioavailability is an important issue that must be solved before introducing to clinic. Recently, nano-delivery of apigenin by liposomes and poly lactic-co-glycolide nanoparticles has greatly improved functionality of this agent. Hence, investigating pharmaceutical effects of apigenin-loaded nanocarriers on NS cancer cell lines and animal models is recommended for future studies.
Keyphrases
- cell cycle arrest
- anti inflammatory
- public health
- cell death
- drug delivery
- dengue virus
- spinal cord injury
- oxidative stress
- young adults
- endothelial cells
- staphylococcus aureus
- squamous cell carcinoma
- childhood cancer
- heavy metals
- cell proliferation
- current status
- combination therapy
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- drinking water
- quality improvement
- cancer therapy
- human health
- lymph node metastasis
- wound healing