Opportunities and challenges for ribosome-inactivating proteins in traditional Chinese medicine plants

Toxicon. 2023 Oct:234:107278. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107278. Epub 2023 Sep 7.

Abstract

Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are a class of cytotoxic rRNA N-glycosylase, which widely exist in higher plants in different taxonomy, including many traditional Chinese medicinal materials and vegetables and fruits. In this paper, the traditional Chinese medicinal plants containing RIPs protein were sorted out, and their pharmacological effects and clinical applications were analyzed. Since many RIPs in traditional Chinese medicine plants exhibit antiviral and antitumor activities and show great clinical application potential, people's interest in these proteins is on the rise. This paper summarizes the possible mechanism of RIPs's anti-virus and anti-tumor effects, and discusses its potential problems and risks, laying a foundation for subsequent research on how to exert its anti-virus and anti-tumor effects.

Keywords: Anti-Tumor; Anti-virus; Clinical application; Folk medicine; Ribosome-inactivating protein; Traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

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