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金雀异黄素在放射治疗中的意义:一石二鸟。

Genistein Implications in Radiotherapy: Kill Two Birds with One Stone.

作者信息

Liu Xiongxiong, Zheng Tong, Bao Yanyu, Li Ping, Zhao Ting, Liu Yan, Wang Hui, Sun Chao

机构信息

Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China.

Key Laboratory of Heavy Ion Radiation Biology and Medicine, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China.

出版信息

Molecules. 2025 Jan 5;30(1):188. doi: 10.3390/molecules30010188.

Abstract

More than 70% of cancer patients receive radiotherapy during their treatment, with consequent various side effects on normal cells due to high ionizing radiation doses despite tumor shrinkage. To date, many radioprotectors and radiosensitizers have been investigated in preclinical studies, but their use has been hampered by the high toxicity to normal cells or poor tumor radiosensitization effects. Genistein is a naturally occurring isoflavone found in soy products. It selectively sensitizes tumor cells to radiation while protecting normal cells from radiation-induced damage, thus improving the efficacy of radiotherapy and consequent therapeutic outcomes while reducing adverse effects. Genistein protects normal cells by its potent antioxidant effect that reduces oxidative stress and mitigates radiation-induced apoptosis and inflammation. Conversely, genistein increases the radiosensitivity of tumor cells through specific mechanisms such as the inhibition of DNA repair, the arrest of the cell cycle in the G/M phase, the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and the modulation of apoptosis. These effects increase the cytotoxicity of radiation. Preclinical studies demonstrated genistein efficacy in various cancer models, such as breast, prostate, and lung cancer. Despite limited clinical studies, the existing evidence supports the potential of genistein in improving the therapeutic effect of radiotherapy. Future research should focus on dosage optimization and administration, the exploration of combination therapies, and long-term clinical trials to establish genistein benefits in clinical settings. Hence, the unique ability of genistein to improve the radiosensitivity of tumor cells while protecting normal cells could be a promising strategy to improve the efficacy and safety of radiotherapy.

摘要

超过70%的癌症患者在治疗期间接受放射治疗,尽管肿瘤缩小,但由于高电离辐射剂量,会对正常细胞产生各种副作用。迄今为止,许多放射防护剂和放射增敏剂已在临床前研究中进行了调查,但它们的使用因对正常细胞毒性高或肿瘤放射增敏效果差而受到阻碍。染料木黄酮是一种天然存在的异黄酮,存在于豆制品中。它能选择性地使肿瘤细胞对辐射敏感,同时保护正常细胞免受辐射诱导的损伤,从而提高放射治疗的疗效和后续治疗效果,同时减少不良反应。染料木黄酮通过其强大的抗氧化作用保护正常细胞,该作用可降低氧化应激并减轻辐射诱导的细胞凋亡和炎症。相反,染料木黄酮通过特定机制增加肿瘤细胞的放射敏感性,如抑制DNA修复、使细胞周期停滞在G/M期、产生活性氧(ROS)以及调节细胞凋亡。这些作用增加了辐射的细胞毒性。临床前研究证明了染料木黄酮在各种癌症模型中的疗效,如乳腺癌、前列腺癌和肺癌。尽管临床研究有限,但现有证据支持染料木黄酮在提高放射治疗效果方面的潜力。未来的研究应集中在剂量优化和给药方式、联合治疗的探索以及长期临床试验,以确定染料木黄酮在临床环境中的益处。因此,染料木黄酮在提高肿瘤细胞放射敏感性的同时保护正常细胞的独特能力可能是提高放射治疗疗效和安全性的一种有前景的策略。

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