Cancer Reports (Sep 2024)

Therapeutic Potential of Terpenoids in Cancer Treatment: Targeting Mitochondrial Pathways

  • Jianxin Guo,
  • Ming Huang,
  • Shuang Hou,
  • Jianfeng Yuan,
  • Xiaoyue Chang,
  • Shuang Gao,
  • Zhenhan Zhang,
  • Zhongbing Wu,
  • Jing Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.70006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
pp. n/a – n/a

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ABSTRACT Background In recent decades, natural compounds have been considered a significant source of new antitumor medicines due to their unique advantages. Several in vitro and in vivo studies have focused on the effect of terpenoids on apoptosis mediated by mitochondria in malignant cells. Recent findings In this review article, we focused on six extensively studied terpenoids, including sesquiterpenes (dihydroartemisinin and parthenolide), diterpenes (oridonin and triptolide), and triterpenes (betulinic acid and oleanolic acid), and their efficacy in targeting mitochondria to induce cell death. Terpenoid‐induced mitochondria‐related cell death includes apoptosis, pyroptosis, necroptosis, ferroptosis, autophagy, and necrosis caused by mitochondrial permeability transition. Apoptosis and autophagy interact in meaningful ways. In addition, in view of several disadvantages of terpenoids, such as low stability and bioavailability, advances in research on combination chemotherapy and chemical modification were surveyed. Conclusion This article deepens our understanding of the association between terpenoids and mitochondrial cell death, presenting a hypothetical basis for the use of terpenoids in anticancer management.

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