Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature

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Autor(a) principal: João Matheus de Almeida Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos, Anna Christina de Almeida, Hércules Otacílio Santos, Paula Karoline Soares Faria, Keicy Sandy Silvestre de Souza, Stephanie Pedrosa de Oliveira, Pedro Henrique de Almeida Souto Santos
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Resumo: The search for new molecules that increase the effectiveness of ionizing radiation in the cancer treatment is the subject of several studies. Plant products are excellent sources of discovery and development of new antineoplastic agents. Indian clove has beneficial effects that make it a natural substance potentially suitable for fighting cancer. Thus, the present review was designed to summarize and analyze studies involving the use of clove as a radiosensitizer for neoplastic cells. The systematic review wascarried out through a bibliographic research carried out in July 2018 and included relevant studies published so far. The bibliographic search was carried out in specialized databases. A gene search was performed on the GeneCards platform using the keywords "eugenol", "cancer", radiotherapy. These genes were used as input to the STITCH platform, for elaboration of the interaction network. It has been found that studies that address the clove antineoplastic potential are well established in the literature.However, no research studies of this herbal medicine have been found as a radiosensitizer. From the GeneCards 47 genes possibly related to the selected descriptors were extracted. It has been hypothesized that Phyto therapeutic indian clove, more precisely the compound eugenol, can sensitize the neoplastic cells to the radiotherapy through the activating action of the CASP3 and inactivation of CYP1A1. This report highlights the suggestion of the potential of clove as a candidate antineoplastic drug sensitizing neoplastic cells for radiotherapy. However, functional studies should be performed to prove their potential.
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spelling 2022-06-08T14:24:26Z2022-06-08T14:24:26Z201820; 239582236-5257http://hdl.handle.net/1843/42355https://orcid.org/ 0000-0001-9836-4117The search for new molecules that increase the effectiveness of ionizing radiation in the cancer treatment is the subject of several studies. Plant products are excellent sources of discovery and development of new antineoplastic agents. Indian clove has beneficial effects that make it a natural substance potentially suitable for fighting cancer. Thus, the present review was designed to summarize and analyze studies involving the use of clove as a radiosensitizer for neoplastic cells. The systematic review wascarried out through a bibliographic research carried out in July 2018 and included relevant studies published so far. The bibliographic search was carried out in specialized databases. A gene search was performed on the GeneCards platform using the keywords "eugenol", "cancer", radiotherapy. These genes were used as input to the STITCH platform, for elaboration of the interaction network. It has been found that studies that address the clove antineoplastic potential are well established in the literature.However, no research studies of this herbal medicine have been found as a radiosensitizer. From the GeneCards 47 genes possibly related to the selected descriptors were extracted. It has been hypothesized that Phyto therapeutic indian clove, more precisely the compound eugenol, can sensitize the neoplastic cells to the radiotherapy through the activating action of the CASP3 and inactivation of CYP1A1. This report highlights the suggestion of the potential of clove as a candidate antineoplastic drug sensitizing neoplastic cells for radiotherapy. However, functional studies should be performed to prove their potential.A busca por novas moléculas que aumentem a eficácia da radiação ionizante no tratamento do câncer é objeto de várias pesquisas. Os produtos derivados de plantas são excelentes fontes de descoberta e desenvolvimento de novos agentes antineoplásicos. O cravo da índia apresenta efeitos benéficos que o tornam uma substância natural potencialmente adequada para o combate ao câncer.Assim, a presente revisão foi delineada para resumir e analisar os estudos envolvendo o uso do cravo da índia como radiossensibilizador de células neoplásicas. A revisão sistemática foi realizada por meio de pesquisa bibliográfica realizada em julho de 2018 e incluiu estudos relevantes publicados até o momento. A busca bibliográfica foi realizada em bases de dados especializadas. Realizou-se uma busca de genes na plataforma GeneCards utilizando as palavras-chave “eugenol”, “cancer”, radiotherapy. Estes genes foram utilizados como entrada na plataforma STITCH, para elaboração da rede de interação. Verificou-se que é bem estabelecido na literatura estudos que abordam o potencial antineoplásico do cravo da índia. No entanto, não foram encontrados estudos de investigação deste fitoterápico como um radiossensibilizador. Do GeneCards extraiu-se 47 genes possivelmente relacionados com os descritores selecionados. Hipotetizou-se que o fitoterápico cravo da índia, mais precisamente o composto eugenol, pode sensibilizar as células neoplásicas para a radioterapia por meio da ação ativadora da CASP3 e inativadora do CYP1A1. Este relato destaca a sugestão do potencial do cravo da índia como candidato a droga antineoplásica sensibilizando células neoplásicas para a radioterapia. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Atuação do cravo da índia (Syzygium aromaticum) na sensibilização de células neoplásicas para radioterapia: uma revisão sistemática de literatura
title Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
spellingShingle Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
João Matheus de Almeida Silva
Câncer
Matéria médica vegetal
Plantas medicinais
title_short Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
title_full Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
title_fullStr Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
title_sort Action of indian cloves (syzygium aromaticum) in the sensitization of neoplastic cells for radiotherapy: a systematic review of literature
author João Matheus de Almeida Silva
author_facet João Matheus de Almeida Silva
Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos
Anna Christina de Almeida
Hércules Otacílio Santos
Paula Karoline Soares Faria
Keicy Sandy Silvestre de Souza
Stephanie Pedrosa de Oliveira
Pedro Henrique de Almeida Souto Santos
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author2 Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos
Anna Christina de Almeida
Hércules Otacílio Santos
Paula Karoline Soares Faria
Keicy Sandy Silvestre de Souza
Stephanie Pedrosa de Oliveira
Pedro Henrique de Almeida Souto Santos
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv João Matheus de Almeida Silva
Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos
Anna Christina de Almeida
Hércules Otacílio Santos
Paula Karoline Soares Faria
Keicy Sandy Silvestre de Souza
Stephanie Pedrosa de Oliveira
Pedro Henrique de Almeida Souto Santos
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Câncer
Matéria médica vegetal
Plantas medicinais
topic Câncer
Matéria médica vegetal
Plantas medicinais
description The search for new molecules that increase the effectiveness of ionizing radiation in the cancer treatment is the subject of several studies. Plant products are excellent sources of discovery and development of new antineoplastic agents. Indian clove has beneficial effects that make it a natural substance potentially suitable for fighting cancer. Thus, the present review was designed to summarize and analyze studies involving the use of clove as a radiosensitizer for neoplastic cells. The systematic review wascarried out through a bibliographic research carried out in July 2018 and included relevant studies published so far. The bibliographic search was carried out in specialized databases. A gene search was performed on the GeneCards platform using the keywords "eugenol", "cancer", radiotherapy. These genes were used as input to the STITCH platform, for elaboration of the interaction network. It has been found that studies that address the clove antineoplastic potential are well established in the literature.However, no research studies of this herbal medicine have been found as a radiosensitizer. From the GeneCards 47 genes possibly related to the selected descriptors were extracted. It has been hypothesized that Phyto therapeutic indian clove, more precisely the compound eugenol, can sensitize the neoplastic cells to the radiotherapy through the activating action of the CASP3 and inactivation of CYP1A1. This report highlights the suggestion of the potential of clove as a candidate antineoplastic drug sensitizing neoplastic cells for radiotherapy. However, functional studies should be performed to prove their potential.
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