Hassan Sherif T S
Department of Applied Ecology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Prague, Czech Republic.
Molecules. 2025 Feb 26;30(5):1058. doi: 10.3390/molecules30051058.
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a member of the human gamma-herpesviruses, is intricately linked to various human malignancies. Current treatment options for EBV infection involve the use of acyclovir and its derivatives, which exhibit limited efficacy and are associated with drug resistance issues. Therefore, there is a critical need for new medications with more effective therapeutic actions and less susceptibility to resistance. This review explores the therapeutic promise of flavones and flavonols, naturally occurring molecules, against EBV and its correlated cancers. It thoroughly delves into the molecular mechanisms underlying the therapeutic efficacy of these compounds and scrutinizes their complex interplay in EBV-linked processes and cancer transformation by targeting key genes and proteins pivotal to both the viral life cycle and tumor development. Additionally, the review covers current research, highlights key findings, and discusses promising avenues for future investigations in the pursuit of targeted therapies against EBV and its related tumors.
爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒(EBV)是人类γ-疱疹病毒的一种,与多种人类恶性肿瘤有着复杂的联系。目前针对EBV感染的治疗选择包括使用阿昔洛韦及其衍生物,但其疗效有限且存在耐药性问题。因此,迫切需要具有更有效治疗作用且耐药性较低的新药物。本综述探讨了黄酮类和黄酮醇类这些天然存在的分子对EBV及其相关癌症的治疗前景。它深入研究了这些化合物治疗效果的分子机制,并通过靶向病毒生命周期和肿瘤发展关键的基因和蛋白质,仔细审查它们在EBV相关过程和癌症转化中的复杂相互作用。此外,该综述涵盖了当前的研究,突出了关键发现,并讨论了未来针对EBV及其相关肿瘤的靶向治疗研究的有前景的途径。