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Immunoregulation by resveratrol; implications for normal tissue protection and tumour suppression

Armineh Rezagholi LalaniDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) Tehran IranFatemeh FakhariDepartment of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) Tehran IranShakila RadgoudarziI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Первый МГМУ им) Moscow RussiaNima Rastegar‐PouyaniDepartment of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranKave MoloudiRadiology and Nuclear Medicine Department, School of Paramedical Sciences Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah IranEhsan KhodamoradiRadiology and Nuclear Medicine Department, School of Paramedical Sciences Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah IranShahram TaebDepartment of Radiology, School of Paramedical Sciences Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht IranMasoud NajafiMedical Technology Research Center, Institute of Health Technology Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran
2023en
ABI

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Immune reactions are involved in both tumour and normal tissue in response to therapy. Elevated secretion of certain chemokines, exosomes and cytokines triggers inflammation, pain, fibrosis and ulceration among other normal tissue side effects. On the other hand, secretion of tumour-promoting molecules suppresses activity of anticancer immune cells and facilitates the proliferation of malignant cells. Novel anticancer drugs such as immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) boost anticancer immunity via inducing the proliferation of anticancer cells such as natural killer (NK) cells and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Certain chemotherapy drugs and radiotherapy may induce anticancer immunity in the tumour, however, both have severe side effects for normal tissues through stimulation of several immune responses. Thus, administration of natural products with low side effects may be a promising approach to modulate the immune system in both tumour and normal organs. Resveratrol is a well-known phenol with diverse effects on normal tissues and tumours. To date, a large number of experiments have confirmed the potential of resveratrol as an anticancer adjuvant. This review focuses on ensuing stimulation or suppression of immune responses in both tumour and normal tissue after radiotherapy or anticancer drugs. Later on, the immunoregulatory effects of resveratrol in both tumour and normal tissue following exposure to anticancer agents will be discussed.

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