Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro.

Uterine cervical cancer (UCC) is the fourth most common cancer and the third leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Currently, treatments are limited and/or have side effects; however, natural therapies, with less invasive activity and residual effect, have great potential. It is necessary t...

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Main Author: Lopez Castellanos, Angela Verónica
Other Authors: Torres García, Orlando Alfredo
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description Uterine cervical cancer (UCC) is the fourth most common cancer and the third leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Currently, treatments are limited and/or have side effects; however, natural therapies, with less invasive activity and residual effect, have great potential. It is necessary to investigate the main secondary metabolites of herbal extracts with potential in the treatment of UCC. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of the secondary metabolites that show regulate the intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways in UCC cell lines. A standardized methodology based on PRISMA guidelines was used, executing a Boolean search algorithm in different specialized databases. A total of 16 studies met the inclusion criteria of this systematic review with a low-to-medium risk of bias. For the evaluation of the anticancer effect of herbal extracts and secondary metabolites were used as cell models HeLa, SiHa, ME-180 and CaSki. After convergence analysis, several secondary metabolites with antioxidant effect (terpenoids, flavonoids, alkaloids and caffeic acids) were found to exhibit regulatory effects on apoptotic pathways (intrinsic as well as extrinsic) in different HCC cell models. Further translational research is required to evaluate their potential use as a treatment for HCC.
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spelling repositorio.uan.edu.co-123456789-70792024-10-09T22:47:52Z Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro. Lopez Castellanos, Angela Verónica Torres García, Orlando Alfredo Bernal Rosas, Yuly Elien Revisión sistemática Metabolito secundario Cáncer cervical In vitro Vías apoptóticas Mecanismo de acción Systematic review Secondary metabolite Cervical cancer In vitro Apoptotic pathways Mechanism of action Uterine cervical cancer (UCC) is the fourth most common cancer and the third leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Currently, treatments are limited and/or have side effects; however, natural therapies, with less invasive activity and residual effect, have great potential. It is necessary to investigate the main secondary metabolites of herbal extracts with potential in the treatment of UCC. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of the secondary metabolites that show regulate the intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways in UCC cell lines. A standardized methodology based on PRISMA guidelines was used, executing a Boolean search algorithm in different specialized databases. A total of 16 studies met the inclusion criteria of this systematic review with a low-to-medium risk of bias. For the evaluation of the anticancer effect of herbal extracts and secondary metabolites were used as cell models HeLa, SiHa, ME-180 and CaSki. After convergence analysis, several secondary metabolites with antioxidant effect (terpenoids, flavonoids, alkaloids and caffeic acids) were found to exhibit regulatory effects on apoptotic pathways (intrinsic as well as extrinsic) in different HCC cell models. Further translational research is required to evaluate their potential use as a treatment for HCC. A nivel mundial, el cáncer de cuello uterino (CCU) es el cuarto cáncer más común y la tercera causa de mortalidad en mujeres. Actualmente, los tratamientos están limitados y presentan efectos secundarios; sin embargo, las terapias naturales con menor actividad invasiva y efecto residual, presentan un gran potencial. De esta manera, se hace necesario investigar los principales metabolitos secundarios de los extractos herbales con potencial efecto en el tratamiento del CCU. El objetivo del presente estudio fue realizar una revisión sistemática de los metabolitos secundarios que muestren regular las rutas apoptóticas intrínseca y extrínseca en líneas celulares del CCU. Se utilizó una metodología estandarizada basada en las guías PRISMA, ejecutando un algoritmo Booleano de búsqueda en diferentes bases de datos especializadas. Un total de 16 estudios cumplieron los criterios de inclusión de esta revisión sistemática con un riesgo de sesgo bajo-medio. Para la evaluación del efecto anticancerígeno de extractos herbales y metabolitos secundarios se emplearon como modelos celulares HeLa, SiHa, ME-180 y CaSki. Luego del análisis de convergencia, se encontró que varios metabolitos secundarios con efecto antioxidante (terpenoides, flavonoides, alcaloides y ácidos cafeicos), presentan efectos reguladores sobre vías apoptóticas (intrínseca como extrínseca) en diferentes modelos celulares del CCU. Se requiere más investigación traslacional para evaluar su posible uso como tratamiento del CCU. Bioquímico(a) Pregrado Presencial Monografía 2022-10-11T22:23:36Z 2022-10-11T22:23:36Z 2022-07-06 Trabajo de grado (Pregrado y/o Especialización) info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1f http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 http://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/7079 Alberts, B., Johnson, A., Lewis, J., Morgan, D., Raff, M., Roberts, K., & Walter, P. (2017). Molecular biology of the cell (J. Wilson & T. Hunt, Eds.). Garland Science. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315735368 Ali, B. (2021). Salicylic acid: An efficient elicitor of secondary metabolite production in plants. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 31, 101884. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2020.101884 American Cancer Society. (2020, October 26). ¿Qué es el cáncer? https://www.cancer.org/es/tratamiento/como-comprender-su-diagnostico/que-es-el-cancer.html Arbyn, M., Castellsagué, X., de Sanjosé, S., Bruni, L., Saraiya, M., Bray, F., & Ferlay, J. (2011). Worldwide burden of cervical cancer in 2008. Annals of Oncology, 22(12), 2675–2686. https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdr015 Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer. (2020). Cáncer de cuello uterino o cérvix ¿Qué es?| AECC. https://www.aecc.es/es/todo-sobre-cancer/tipos-cancer/cancer-cuello-uterino-cervix Baker, C. C., Phelps, W. C., Lindgren, V., Braun, M. J., Gonda, M. A., & Howley, P. M. (1987). 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High-Temperature Stress and Metabolism of Secondary Metabolites in Plants. In Effect of high temperature on crop productivity and metabolism of macro molecules (pp. 391–484). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-817562-0.00005-7 Bourgioti, C., Chatoupis, K., & Moulopoulos, L. A. (2016). Current imaging strategies for the evaluation of uterine cervical cancer. World Journal of Radiology, 8(4), 342–354. https://doi.org/10.4329/wjr.v8.i4.342 Carrasco, D., Espinoza, R., Alejandro, G., Martínez, J., Santamaría-Aguirre, J., Zúñiga, F., Endara, P., & Terán, R. (2020). Evaluation of the microbiological quality of natural processed products for medicinal use marketed in Quito, Ecuador. 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spellingShingle Revisión sistemática
Metabolito secundario
Cáncer cervical
In vitro
Vías apoptóticas
Mecanismo de acción
Systematic review
Secondary metabolite
Cervical cancer
In vitro
Apoptotic pathways
Mechanism of action
Lopez Castellanos, Angela Verónica
Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro.
title Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro.
title_full Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro.
title_fullStr Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro.
title_full_unstemmed Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro.
title_short Metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cáncer cervical: una revisión sistemática de estudios in vitro.
title_sort metabolitos secundarios presentes en extractos herbales promisorios para el tratamiento del cancer cervical una revision sistematica de estudios in vitro
topic Revisión sistemática
Metabolito secundario
Cáncer cervical
In vitro
Vías apoptóticas
Mecanismo de acción
Systematic review
Secondary metabolite
Cervical cancer
In vitro
Apoptotic pathways
Mechanism of action
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