Department of Medical Biology, Medical University of Lodz, Muszynskiego 1, Lodz 90-151, Poland.
Department of Economic and Medical Informatics, University of Lodz, Lodz 90-214, Poland.
Pharmacol Res. 2024 Nov;209:107457. doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107457. Epub 2024 Oct 9.
Flavonoids, a diverse group of plant-derived secondary metabolites, have garnered significant attention for their potential anti-cancer properties. This review explores the role of flavonoids as inhibitors of DNA topoisomerases, key enzymes essential for DNA replication, transcription, and cell division. The article offers a comprehensive overview of flavonoid classification, biosynthesis, and their widespread natural occurrence. It further delves into the molecular mechanisms through which flavonoids exert their anti-cancer effects, emphasizing their interactions with topoisomerases. The review provides a thorough analysis of both in vitro and in vivo studies that highlight the topoisomerase inhibitory activities of various flavonoids and their derivatives. Key findings demonstrate that flavonoids can function as catalytic inhibitors, poisons, or DNA intercalators, affecting both type I and type II topoisomerases. The structure-activity relationships of flavonoids concerning their topoisomerase inhibitory potency are also examined. This review underscores the potential of flavonoids as promising lead compounds for the development of novel topoisomerase inhibitors, which could have important implications for cancer therapy. However, it also acknowledges the need for further research to fully understand the intricate interactions between flavonoids and topoisomerases within the cellular environment.
类黄酮是植物次生代谢产物中的一个多样化群体,因其潜在的抗癌特性而受到广泛关注。本综述探讨了类黄酮作为 DNA 拓扑异构酶抑制剂的作用,DNA 拓扑异构酶是 DNA 复制、转录和细胞分裂所必需的关键酶。文章全面概述了类黄酮的分类、生物合成及其广泛的天然存在。进一步深入研究了类黄酮发挥抗癌作用的分子机制,强调了它们与拓扑异构酶的相互作用。综述还对体外和体内研究进行了全面分析,这些研究突出了各种类黄酮及其衍生物对拓扑异构酶的抑制活性。研究结果表明,类黄酮可以作为催化抑制剂、毒物或 DNA 嵌入剂,影响 I 型和 II 型拓扑异构酶。还研究了类黄酮的拓扑异构酶抑制活性与结构之间的关系。本综述强调了类黄酮作为新型拓扑异构酶抑制剂开发有前途的先导化合物的潜力,这可能对癌症治疗具有重要意义。然而,也需要进一步的研究来充分了解类黄酮与拓扑异构酶在细胞环境中的复杂相互作用。