TY - JOUR
T1 - Dietary phytochemicals in cancer signalling pathways
T2 - Role of mir-na targeting
AU - Shoaib, Ambreen
AU - Tabish, Mohammad
AU - Ali, Shafat
AU - Arafah, Azher
AU - Wahab, Shadma
AU - Almarshad, Feras M.
AU - Rashid, Summya
AU - Rehman, Muneeb U.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Cancer is a multi-factorial health condition involving uncontrolled cell divi-sions. The disease has its roots in genetic mutation. This disease affects men, women, and even children. Chemotherapy, photodynamic, photothermal, and hormonal therapies have been used to treat this deadliest disease, but a huge percentage of patients have chances of disease recurrence or resistance. Nowadays, dysregulation in miRNAs is considered one of the key factors for the development and progression of different types of cancers as they control the expression of genes responsible for cell proliferation, growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Dietary phytochemicals with anticancer properties have been gaining focus for cancer treatment since they have been found more effective in targeting cancer via regulating miRNAs expression. These phytochemicals have no side effects and are readily available at a low cost. Several dietary phytochemicals with regulatory effects on the expression of miRNAs have been reported, including curcumin, diallyl disulfide, 3, 30-diindolylmethane, ellagic acid, genistein, indole-3-carbinol, quercetin, resveratrol, and sulforaphane. They exert their regulatory effects against different cancers either by upregulating or downregulating different cancer signalling pathways and inhibiting their progression. Curcumin down-regulates SHH pathways, epigallocatechin-3-gal-late regulates the Notch pathway and inhibits TGFβ1/SMAD signalling, and resveratrol regulates the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and carnosic acid-induced apoptosis in colon cancer cell via JAK2/STAT3 signalling pathway. The miRNAs are used for the treatment of cancer as essential modulators in cellular pathways. Therefore, identifying the miRNAs and their targets and countering them with specific phytochemicals provide a safe and effective mechanism for the treatment of cancer.
AB - Cancer is a multi-factorial health condition involving uncontrolled cell divi-sions. The disease has its roots in genetic mutation. This disease affects men, women, and even children. Chemotherapy, photodynamic, photothermal, and hormonal therapies have been used to treat this deadliest disease, but a huge percentage of patients have chances of disease recurrence or resistance. Nowadays, dysregulation in miRNAs is considered one of the key factors for the development and progression of different types of cancers as they control the expression of genes responsible for cell proliferation, growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Dietary phytochemicals with anticancer properties have been gaining focus for cancer treatment since they have been found more effective in targeting cancer via regulating miRNAs expression. These phytochemicals have no side effects and are readily available at a low cost. Several dietary phytochemicals with regulatory effects on the expression of miRNAs have been reported, including curcumin, diallyl disulfide, 3, 30-diindolylmethane, ellagic acid, genistein, indole-3-carbinol, quercetin, resveratrol, and sulforaphane. They exert their regulatory effects against different cancers either by upregulating or downregulating different cancer signalling pathways and inhibiting their progression. Curcumin down-regulates SHH pathways, epigallocatechin-3-gal-late regulates the Notch pathway and inhibits TGFβ1/SMAD signalling, and resveratrol regulates the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and carnosic acid-induced apoptosis in colon cancer cell via JAK2/STAT3 signalling pathway. The miRNAs are used for the treatment of cancer as essential modulators in cellular pathways. Therefore, identifying the miRNAs and their targets and countering them with specific phytochemicals provide a safe and effective mechanism for the treatment of cancer.
KW - Cancer
KW - Dietary phytochemicals
KW - MiRNAs
KW - Phytochemicals
KW - Signalling pathways
KW - Targets
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U2 - 10.2174/0929867328666210420101605
DO - 10.2174/0929867328666210420101605
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33881968
AN - SCOPUS:85121374858
SN - 0929-8673
VL - 28
SP - 8036
EP - 8067
JO - Current Medicinal Chemistry
JF - Current Medicinal Chemistry
IS - 39
ER -