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Andrographolide, a diterpene lactone from Andrographis paniculata and its therapeutic promises in cancer

Authors :
Mohammad Amjad Kamal
Eunüs S. Ali
Hercília Maria Lins Rolim
Shaikh Jamal Uddin
Atanas G. Atanasov
Vijai Kumar Gupta
Subrata Shaw
Amelia Maria Găman
Jamil A. Shilpi
SU Yele
Amirul Islam
Nagendra Sastry Yarla
Shahnawaz Rehman
Siddhartha Kumar Mishra
João Marcelo de Castro e Sousa
Saheem Ahmad
Muhammad Torequl Islam
Mihnea-Alexandru Găman
Mohammad S. Mubarak
Ana Amélia de Carvalho Melo-Cavalcante
Asish Kumar Das
Seyed Soheil Saeedi Saravi
Sandra Maria Mendes de Moura Dantas
Ishaq N. Khan
Source :
Cancer letters. 420
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The diterpene lactone andrographolide, isolated from Andrographis paniculata, has been proven to possess several important protective biological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, antiseptic, antimicrobial, cytotoxic, hypolipidemic, cardioprotective, hepatoprotective, and neuroprotective effects. In addition, it has been reported to play a therapeutic role in the treatment of major human diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and colitis. This systematic review aims to highlight andrographolide as a promising agent in cancer treatment. To this purpose, a number of databases were used to search for the cytotoxic/anticancer effects of andrographolide in pre-clinical and clinical studies. Among 1703 identified literature articles, 139 were included in this review; 109 were investigated as non-clinical, whereas 24, 3, and 3 were pre-clinical, clinical, and non-pre-clinical trials, respectively. Among the model systems, cultured cell lines appeared as the most frequently (79.14%) used, followed by in vivo models using rodents, among others. Furthermore, andrographolide was found to exert cytotoxic/anticancer effects on almost all types of cell lines with the underlying mechanisms involving oxidative stress, cell cycle arrest, anti-inflammatory and immune system mediated effects, apoptosis, necrosis, autophagy, inhibition of cell adhesion, proliferation, migration, invasion, anti-angiogenic activity, and other miscellaneous actions. After careful consideration of the relevant evidence, we suggest that andrographolide can be one of the potential agents in the treatment of cancer in the near future.

Details

ISSN :
18727980
Volume :
420
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0b37009fe4a2447a91e3afaa8521f94f