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Brusatol’s anticancer activity and its molecular mechanism: a research update

Wenyi Xi, Chenhui Zhao, Zeyu Wu, Tongtong Ye, Rui Zhao, Xiaochun Jiang, Shizhang Ling

2024Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Brusatol (BT) is a quassinoid compound extracted from Brucea javanica that is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine. Brusatol possesses biological and medical activity, including antitumor, antileukemia, anti-inflammatory, antitrypanosomal, antimalarial, and antitobacco mosaic virus activity. To summarize and discuss the antitumor effects of BT and its mechanisms of actions, we compiled this review by combining the extensive relevant literature and our previous studies. METHODS: We searched and retrieved the papers that reported the pharmacological effects of BT and the mechanism of BT antitumor activity from PubMed until July 2023. KEY FINDINGS: Numerous studies have shown that BT is a unique nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) inhibitor that acts on various signaling pathways and has good antitumor properties. Brusatol shows great potential in cancer therapy by inhibiting cell proliferation, blocking the cell cycle, promoting tumor cell differentiation, accelerating tumor cell apoptosis, inducing autophagy, suppressing angiogenesis, inhibiting tumor invasion and metastasis, and reversing multidrug resistance. CONCLUSION: This review summarizes recent updates on the antitumor activity and molecular mechanisms of BT and provides references for future development and clinical translation of BT and its derivatives as antitumor drugs.

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Mechanism (biology)PharmacologyChemistryMedicineComputational biologyBiologyPhilosophyEpistemologyPhytochemical compounds biological activitiesGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressBeetle Biology and Toxicology Studies
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