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Therapeutic potential of thymoquinone in combination therapy against cancer and cancer stem cells

Zaynab Fatfat, Maamoun Fatfat, Hala Gali‐Muhtasib

2021World Journal of Clinical Oncology44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

has gained great attention in combination therapy research after demonstrating its low toxicity to normal cells and remarkable anticancer efficacy in extensive preclinical studies in addition to its ability to target chemoresistant CSCs. Here, we provide an overview of the therapeutic responses resulting from combining TQ with conventional therapeutic agents such as alkylating agents, antimetabolites and antimicrotubules as well as with topoisomerase inhibitors and non-coding RNA. We also review data on anticancer effects of TQ when combined with ionizing radiation and several natural products such as vitamin D3, melatonin and other compounds derived from Chinese medicinal plants. The focus of this review is on two outcomes of TQ combination therapy, namely eradicating CSCs and treating various types of cancers. In conclusion, the ability of TQ to potentiate the anticancer activity of many chemotherapeutic agents and sensitize cancer cells to radiotherapy makes it a promising molecule that could be used in combination therapy to overcome resistance to standard chemotherapeutic agents and reduce their associated toxicities.

Topics & Concepts

ThymoquinoneMedicineCancerCancer stem cellCancer therapyStem cellInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsAntioxidantBiochemistryChemistryNigella sativa pharmacological applicationsBioactive Compounds and Antitumor AgentsPharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds