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Honey Bee Products: Immunomodulation and Antitumor Activity (CROSBI ID 41671)

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Oršolić, Nada ; Sirovina, Damir ; Kosalec, Ivan ; Bašić, Ivan Honey Bee Products: Immunomodulation and Antitumor Activity // Comprehensive Bioactive Natural Products / Gupta V.K (ur.). Lahti: Studium Press, 2010. str. 45-48

Podaci o odgovornosti

Oršolić, Nada ; Sirovina, Damir ; Kosalec, Ivan ; Bašić, Ivan

engleski

Honey Bee Products: Immunomodulation and Antitumor Activity

There is growing recognition that many polyphenolic compounds presents in most plants and bee products such as propolis, honey or pollen may have beneficial effect on human health. Epidemiological studies have revealed the important role that foodstuffs of vegetable origin have to play in the prevention of numerous illnesses including cancer.The natural antioxidants present in such foodstuffs, among which the flavonoids are widely present, may be responsible for such an activity. Chemoprevention of tumor with natural components, including honey bee products, especially propolis and propolis related polyphenolic/flavonoid compounds has recently drawn attention as a strong antitumor approach to be used. Flavonoids are known to affect proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis in cancer cells and may play an important role in cancer chemoprevention.Chemoprevention includes: inhibition, delay or reverse the process of carcinogenesis and/or inhibition of proliferation of already established tumor cell. Chemoprevention via nontoxic agents could be one aproch for decreasing the incidence of cancer and its growth. Many naturally occuring agents have shown chemopreventive potential in a variety of bioassay systems and animal models. In the present study, results clearly demonstrated that combination of chemotherapeutic agents with polyphenolic/flavonoid components found in propolis, vegetables, fruits, and plant-derived beverages, having no side effects in animals, could reduce the dose of chemotherapeutic agents and improve anticancer activities in different type of murine tumors such as mammary carcinoma, and Echrlich ascites tumor. Their chemopreventive activity in animal models and cell cultures are likely to be the result of their ability to inhibit DNA synthesis in tumor cells, their capability to induce apoptosis of tumor cells, and their property to activate macrophage to produce factors capable of regulating the function of B-, T- and NK-cells, respectively. These findings suggest that propolis preparation and related flavonoids may enhance anticancer efficacy of chemotherapeutics and reduce cytotoxicity to immunocompetent cells. Pretreatment with flavonoids both in vitro and in vivo sensitizes cancer cell to growth inhibition and apoptosis induced by chemotherapeutic agents. It is likely that flavonoids by inhibition of P-gp activity increase the accumulation of chemotherapeutic in P-gp expressing cancer cells render accumulation of chemotherapeutic in cancer cell which results in altered absorption/bioavailability of these drugs after coadministration of flavonoids with cytostatic drug. These findings suggest that bee products and their polyphenolic flavonoid components may serve as a potent adjunct to chemotherapy in the treatment of cancers. However, further in-depth studies including clinical trials are needed to fully evaluate the value of flavonoids in combination with chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of human cancers.

bee venom, propolis, royal jelly, pollen, flavonoids, tumour, metastasis, immunomodulation, radioprotection, chemoimmunotheraphy

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Podaci o prilogu

45-48.

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Podaci o knjizi

Comprehensive Bioactive Natural Products

Gupta V.K

Lahti: Studium Press

2010.

1-933699-55-8

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Biologija