Frontiers in Pharmacology (Nov 2023)

A comprehensive review of Tripterygium wilfordii hook. f. in the treatment of rheumatic and autoimmune diseases: Bioactive compounds, mechanisms of action, and future directions

  • Yu Shan,
  • Yu Shan,
  • Yu Shan,
  • Jianan Zhao,
  • Jianan Zhao,
  • Jianan Zhao,
  • Kai Wei,
  • Kai Wei,
  • Ping Jiang,
  • Ping Jiang,
  • Lingxia Xu,
  • Lingxia Xu,
  • Cen Chang,
  • Cen Chang,
  • Linshuai Xu,
  • Linshuai Xu,
  • Yiming Shi,
  • Yiming Shi,
  • Yixin Zheng,
  • Yixin Zheng,
  • Yanqin Bian,
  • Yanqin Bian,
  • Mi Zhou,
  • Mi Zhou,
  • Steven J. Schrodi,
  • Steven J. Schrodi,
  • Shicheng Guo,
  • Shicheng Guo,
  • Dongyi He,
  • Dongyi He,
  • Dongyi He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1282610
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Rheumatic and autoimmune diseases are a group of immune system-related disorders wherein the immune system mistakenly attacks and damages the body’s tissues and organs. This excessive immune response leads to inflammation, tissue damage, and functional impairment. Therapeutic approaches typically involve medications that regulate immune responses, reduce inflammation, alleviate symptoms, and target specific damaged organs. Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f., a traditional Chinese medicinal plant, has been widely studied in recent years for its application in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and multiple sclerosis. Numerous studies have shown that preparations of Tripterygium wilfordii have anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and immunosuppressive effects, which effectively improve the symptoms and quality of life of patients with autoimmune diseases, whereas the active metabolites of T. wilfordii have been demonstrated to inhibit immune cell activation, regulate the production of inflammatory factors, and modulate the immune system. However, although these effects contribute to reductions in inflammatory responses and the suppression of autoimmune reactions, as well as minimize tissue and organ damage, the underlying mechanisms of action require further investigation. Moreover, despite the efficacy of T. wilfordii in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, its toxicity and side effects, including its potential hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity, warrant a thorough assessment. Furthermore, to maximize the therapeutic benefits of this plant in the treatment of autoimmune diseases and enable more patients to utilize these benefits, efforts should be made to strengthen the regulation and standardized use of T. wilfordii.

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