The Role of Propolis as a Natural Product with Potential Gastric Cancer Treatment Properties: A Systematic Review.
Nelly Rivera-YañezPorfirio Alonso Ruiz-HurtadoClaudia Rebeca Rivera-YañezIvonne Maciel Arciniega-MartínezMariazell Yepez-OrtegaBelén Mendoza-ArroyoXóchitl Abril Rebollar-RuízAdolfo René Méndez-CruzAldo Arturo Reséndiz-AlborOscar Nieto-YañezPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Gastric cancer is one of the most common, aggressive, and invasive types of malignant neoplasia. It ranks fifth for incidence and fourth for prevalence worldwide. Products of natural origin, such as propolis, have been assessed for use as new complementary therapies to combat cancer. Propolis is a bee product with antiproliferative and anticancer properties. The concentrations and types of secondary metabolites contained in propolis mainly vary according to the geographical region, the season of the year, and the species of bees that make it. The present study is a systematic review of the main articles related to the effects of propolis against gastric cancer published between 2011 and 2021 in the PubMed and Science Direct databases. Of 1305 articles published, only eight studies were selected; among their principal characteristics was the use of in vitro analysis with cell lines from gastric adenocarcinoma and in vivo murine models of the application of propolis treatments. These studies suggest that propolis arrests the cell cycle and inhibits proliferation, prevents the release of oxidizing agents, and promotes apoptosis. In vivo assays showed that propolis decreased the number of tumors by regulating the cell cycle and the expression of proteins related to apoptosis.