TY - JOUR
T1 - Autophagy therapeutic potential of garlic in human cancer therapy
AU - Chu, Yung Lin
AU - Raghu, Rajasekaran
AU - Lu, Kuan Hung
AU - Liu, Chun Ting
AU - Lin, Shu Hsi
AU - Lai, Yi Syuan
AU - Cheng, Wei Cheng
AU - Lin, Shih Hang
AU - Sheen, Lee Yan
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases against humans. To tackle this menace, humans have developed several high-technology therapies, such as chemotherapy, tomotherapy, targeted therapy, and antibody therapy. However, all these therapies have their own adverse side effects. Therefore, recent years have seen increased attention being given to the natural food for complementary therapy, which have less side effects. Garlic (Dà Suàn; Allium sativum), is one of most powerful food used in many of the civilizations for both culinary and medicinal purpose. In general, these foods induce cancer cell death by apoptosis, autophagy, or necrosis. Studies have discussed how natural food factors regulate cell survival or death by autophagy in cancer cells. From many literature reviews, garlic could not only induce apoptosis but also autophagy in cancer cells. Autophagy, which is called type-II programmed cell death, provides new strategy in cancer therapy. In conclusion, we wish that garlic could be the pioneer food of complementary therapy in clinical cancer treatment and increase the life quality of cancer patients.
AB - Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases against humans. To tackle this menace, humans have developed several high-technology therapies, such as chemotherapy, tomotherapy, targeted therapy, and antibody therapy. However, all these therapies have their own adverse side effects. Therefore, recent years have seen increased attention being given to the natural food for complementary therapy, which have less side effects. Garlic (Dà Suàn; Allium sativum), is one of most powerful food used in many of the civilizations for both culinary and medicinal purpose. In general, these foods induce cancer cell death by apoptosis, autophagy, or necrosis. Studies have discussed how natural food factors regulate cell survival or death by autophagy in cancer cells. From many literature reviews, garlic could not only induce apoptosis but also autophagy in cancer cells. Autophagy, which is called type-II programmed cell death, provides new strategy in cancer therapy. In conclusion, we wish that garlic could be the pioneer food of complementary therapy in clinical cancer treatment and increase the life quality of cancer patients.
KW - Autophagy
KW - Cancer
KW - Complementary therapy
KW - Garlic
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U2 - 10.4103/2225-4110.114895
DO - 10.4103/2225-4110.114895
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84894597711
SN - 2225-4110
VL - 3
SP - 159
EP - 162
JO - Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
JF - Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
IS - 3
ER -