Therapeutic potentials and targeting strategies of quercetin on cancer cells: Challenges and future prospects.

Phytomedicine

Department of Chemistry, School of Advanced Science, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014 Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Quercetin, a flavonoid found in plants, has been studied for its potential anti-cancer properties and targets various cancer cell signaling pathways, leading to cell death (apoptosis).* -
  • The research highlights the pros and cons of using quercetin in cancer treatment, noting its effectiveness as well as issues like hydrophobicity and gastrointestinal instability that hinder its pharmaceutical use.* -
  • Future advancements may involve utilizing bio-nanomaterials to improve the delivery and efficacy of quercetin in targeting cancer cells effectively.*

Article Abstract

Background: Every cell in the human body is vital because it maintains equilibrium and carries out a variety of tasks, including growth and development. These activities are carried out by a set of instructions carried by many different genes and organized into DNA. It is well recognized that some lifestyle decisions, like using tobacco, alcohol, UV, or multiple sexual partners, might increase one's risk of developing cancer. The advantages of natural products for any health issue are well known, and researchers are making attempts to separate flavonoid-containing substances from plants. Various parts of plants contain a phenolic compound called flavonoid. Quercetin, which belongs to the class of compounds known as flavones with chromone skeletal structure, has anti-cancer activity.

Purpose: The study was aimed at investigating the therapeutic action of the flavonoid quercetin on various cancer cells.

Methods: The phrases quercetin, anti-cancer, nanoparticles, and cell line were used to search the data using online resources such as PubMed, and Google Scholar. Several critical previous studies have been included.

Results: Quercetin inhibits various dysregulated signaling pathways that cause cancer cells to undergo apoptosis to exercise its anticancer effects. Numerous signaling pathways are impacted by quercetin, such as the Hedgehog system, Akt, NF-κB pathway, downregulated mutant p53, JAK/STAT, G1 phase arrest, Wnt/β-Catenin, and MAPK. There are downsides to quercetin, like hydrophobicity, first-pass effect, instability in the gastrointestinal tract, etc., because of which it is not well-established in the pharmaceutical industry. The solution to these drawbacks in the future is using bio-nanomaterials like chitosan, PLGA, liposomes, and silk fibroin as carriers, which can enhance the target specificity of quercetin. The first section of this review covers the specifics of flavonoids and quercetin; the second section covers the anti-cancer activity of quercetin; and the third section explains the drawbacks and conjugation of quercetin with nanoparticles for drug delivery by overcoming quercetin's drawback.

Conclusions: Overall, this review presented details about quercetin, which is a plant derivative with a promising molecular mechanism of action. They inhibit cancer by various mechanisms with little or no side effects. It is anticipated that plant-based materials will become increasingly relevant in the treatment of cancer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phymed.2024.155902DOI Listing

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