Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Cinnamon is an evergreen and tropical plant of the family Lauraceae, growing particularly
in Sri Lanka, whose aqueous extract has been tested in different studies to evaluate its possible
use as an anti-cancer compound. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments seem to confirm that it
acts on various cellular pathways, contributing to down-regulating the activity of molecules that
stimulate the proliferation and survival of cells such as the transcription factors NF-KB and AP-1,
COX-2, dihydrofolate reductase and pro-angiogenic substances such as VEGF, while up-regulating
the function of immune cells against tumors, such as cytotoxic CD8+ T cells. In hematological
malignancies, aqueous cinnamon extract has been studied in order to understand if it is possible to
count on its help, alone or in combination with traditional drugs such as doxorubicin, to treat patients.
The aim of our work is to investigate results from in vitro and in vivo studies about the possible anti-
cancer effect of aqueous cinnamon extract in hematological malignancies and the different pathways
involved in its action. The possibility of using cinnamon extract in clinical practice is discussed; even
if its use could appear very interesting, more studies are necessary to clear the real potentiality of this
substance in cancer.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cancer; cinnamon; hematological malignancies; leukemia; lymphoma; angiogenesis; immune response; inflammation; cell proliferation; apoptosis
Elenco autori:
Genovese, Claudia
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