Molecular mechanisms underlying the anticancer property of Dendrobium in various systems of the human body: A review

Biomed Pharmacother. 2023 Sep:165:115223. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2023.115223. Epub 2023 Jul 29.

Abstract

Dendrobium, which belongs to the family of Orchidaceae, is a highly valuable traditional Chinese medicine commonly used in China. It exerts pharmacological activities such as antitumor and hypoglycemia effects, and its main components are alkaloids, polysaccharides, and terpenoids, among others. In recent years, research on the clinical application of Dendrobium in antitumor therapy has gained increasing attention. Accumulating evidence suggests that the active components of Dendrobium possess significant inhibitory effects on the viability of cancer cells as evident from in vivo and in vitro experiments, which indicates that Dendrobium exerts significant anticancer effect in treating and preventing cancer development, inhibiting the underlying potential molecular mechanisms, including suppression of cancer cell growth and proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), apoptosis induction, tumor angiogenesis, and reinforcement of cisplatin (DDP) -induced apoptosis. We herein present a review that summarizes the research progress of the application of Dendrobium in cancer therapy and its molecular mechanisms. This review describes the positive aspects of the active ingredients of Dendrobium in the treatment of cancers in various systems of the human body, their inhibitory effects on tumor survival and tumor microenvironment, and their potential mechanisms. Additionally, this review proposes future application prospects of Dendrobium in cancer therapy to promote further research and future extensive clinical applications of Dendrobium in cancer therapy.

Keywords: Anti-cancer; Dendrobium; Immunotherapy; Mechanism; Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Alkaloids* / pharmacology
  • Apoptosis
  • Dendrobium*
  • Human Body
  • Humans
  • Plant Extracts / pharmacology

Substances

  • Plant Extracts
  • Alkaloids