Chinese Medicine (Aug 2024)

Natural products for enhancing the sensitivity or decreasing the adverse effects of anticancer drugs through regulating the redox balance

  • Yitian Sun,
  • Qinyi Li,
  • Yufei Huang,
  • Zijing Yang,
  • Guohua Li,
  • Xiaoyu Sun,
  • Xiaoqing Gu,
  • Yunhao Qiao,
  • Qibiao Wu,
  • Tian Xie,
  • Xinbing Sui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13020-024-00982-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 33

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Abstract Redox imbalance is reported to play a pivotal role in tumorigenesis, cancer development, and drug resistance. Severe oxidative damage is a general consequence of cancer cell responses to treatment and may cause cancer cell death or severe adverse effects. To maintain their longevity, cancer cells can rescue redox balance and enter a state of resistance to anticancer drugs. Therefore, targeting redox signalling pathways has emerged as an attractive and prospective strategy for enhancing the efficacy of anticancer drugs and decreasing their adverse effects. Over the past few decades, natural products (NPs) have become an invaluable source for developing new anticancer drugs due to their high efficacy and low toxicity. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that many NPs exhibit remarkable antitumour effects, whether used alone or as adjuvants, and are emerging as effective approaches to enhance sensitivity and decrease the adverse effects of conventional cancer therapies by regulating redox balance. Among them are several novel anticancer drugs based on NPs that have entered clinical trials. In this review, we summarize the synergistic anticancer effects and related redox mechanisms of the combination of NPs with conventional anticancer drugs. We believe that NPs targeting redox regulation will represent promising novel candidates and provide prospects for cancer treatment in the future. Graphical Abstract

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