Phytotherapy Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
38(7), P. 3525 - 3551
Published: May 3, 2024
Abstract
Colorectal
cancer
(CRC)
development
and
progression,
one
of
the
most
common
cancers
globally,
is
supported
by
specific
mechanisms
to
escape
cell
death
despite
chemotherapy,
including
cellular
autophagy.
Autophagy
an
evolutionarily
highly
conserved
degradation
pathway
involved
in
a
variety
processes,
such
as
maintenance
homeostasis
clearance
foreign
bodies,
its
imbalance
associated
with
many
diseases.
However,
role
autophagy
CRC
progression
remains
controversial,
it
has
dual
function,
affecting
either
or
survival,
senescence
tumor
therapy.
Indeed,
numerous
data
have
been
presented
that
serves
alternative
apoptosis
when
latter
ineffective
apoptosis‐resistant
cells,
which
why
also
referred
programmed
type
II.
Curcumin,
active
constituents
Curcuma
longa
,
great
potential
combat
influencing
various
signaling
pathways
epigenetic
regulation
safe
cost‐effective
approach.
This
review
discusses
efficacy
curcumin
against
vitro
vivo,
particularly
modulation
pathways.
While
clinical
studies
assessed
prevention
treatment,
none
specifically
examined
Nonetheless,
we
offer
overview
correlations
support
use
this
polyphenol
prophylactic
co‐therapeutic
agent
CRC.
Journal of Biomedical Science,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: March 6, 2018
Cancer
stem
cells
(CSCs)
are
subpopulations
of
cancer
sharing
similar
characteristics
as
normal
or
progenitor
such
self-renewal
ability
and
multi-lineage
differentiation
to
drive
tumour
growth
heterogeneity.
Throughout
the
progression,
CSC
can
further
be
induced
from
differentiated
via
adaptation
cross-talks
with
microenvironment
well
a
response
therapeutic
pressures,
therefore
contributes
their
heterogeneous
phenotypes.
Challengingly,
conventional
treatments
target
bulk
unable
CSCs
due
highly
resistance
nature,
leading
metastasis
recurrence.
Aging,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
9(6), P. 1477 - 1536
Published: June 12, 2017
Aging
|
doi:10.18632/aging.101250.
James
A.
McCubrey,
Kvin
Lertpiriyapong,
Linda
S.
Steelman,
Steve
L.
Abrams,
Li
V.
Yang,
Ramiro
M.
Murata,
Pedro
Rosalen,
Aurora
Scalisi,
Luca
Neri,
Lucio
Cocco,
Stefano
Ratti,
Alberto
Martelli,
Piotr
Laidler,
Joanna
Dulińska-Litewka,
Dariusz
Rakus,
Agnieszka
Gizak,
Paolo
Lombardi,
Ferdinando
Nicoletti,
Saverio
Candido,
Massimo
Libra,
Giuseppe
Montalto,
Melchiorre
Cervello
Cancer Investigation,
Journal Year:
2016,
Volume and Issue:
35(1), P. 1 - 22
Published: Dec. 20, 2016
Curcumin
has
been
shown
to
have
a
wide
variety
of
therapeutic
effects,
ranging
from
anti-inflammatory,
chemopreventive,
anti-proliferative,
and
anti-metastatic.
This
review
provides
an
overview
the
recent
research
conducted
overcome
problems
with
bioavailability
curcumin,
preclinical
clinical
studies
that
reported
success
in
combinatorial
strategies
coupling
curcumin
other
treatments.
Research
on
signaling
pathways
treatment
targets
shows
it
potently
acts
major
intracellular
components
involved
key
processes
such
as
genomic
modulations,
cell
invasion
death
pathways.
is
promising
molecule
for
prevention
cancer.
Journal of Experimental Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 9, P. 31 - 45
Published: March 1, 2017
Natural
compounds
obtained
from
plants
are
capable
of
garnering
considerable
attention
the
scientific
community,
primarily
due
to
their
ability
check
and
prevent
onset
progress
cancer.
These
natural
used
nontoxic
nature
fewer
side
effects
they
cause
compared
chemotherapeutic
drugs.
Furthermore,
such
products
perform
even
better
when
given
as
an
adjuvant
along
with
traditional
drugs,
thereby
enhancing
potential
chemotherapeutics
simultaneously
reducing
undesired
effects.
Curcumin,
a
naturally
occurring
polyphenol
compound
found
in
plant
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
24(23), P. 4386 - 4386
Published: Nov. 30, 2019
Cancer
is
a
life-threatening
disease
and
the
second
leading
cause
of
death
around
world.
The
increasing
threats
drug-resistant
cancers
indicate
that
there
an
urgent
need
for
improvement
or
development
more
effective
anticancer
agents.
Curcumin,
phenolic
compound
originally
derived
from
turmeric
plant
(Curcuma
longa
L.
(Zingiberaceae
family))
widely
known
as
spice
coloring
agent
food
have
been
reported
to
possess
notable
activity
by
inhibiting
proliferation
metastasis,
enhancing
cell
cycle
arrest
apoptosis
in
various
cancer
cells.
In
spite
all
these
benefits,
therapeutic
application
curcumin
clinical
medicine
its
bioavailability
are
still
limited
due
poor
absorption
rapid
metabolism.
Structural
modification
through
synthesis
curcumin-based
derivatives
potential
approach
overcome
above
limitations.
Curcumin
can
disadvantages
while
overall
efficacy
hindering
drug
resistance.
This
article
reports
review
published
their
enhanced
activities.
Human
mesenchymal
stem
cells
(MSCs)
are
primary
multipotent
capable
of
differentiating
into
osteocytes,
chondrocytes,
and
adipocytes
when
stimulated
under
appropriate
conditions.
The
role
MSCs
in
tissue
homeostasis,
aging-related
diseases,
cellular
therapy
is
clinically
suggested.
As
aging
a
universal
problem
that
has
large
socioeconomic
effects,
an
improved
understanding
the
concepts
can
direct
public
policies
reduce
its
adverse
impacts
on
healthcare
system
humanity.
Several
studies
have
been
carried
out
over
several
years
to
understand
phenomenon
different
factors
affecting
human
aging.
A
reduced
ability
adult
cell
populations
reproduce
regenerate
one
main
contributors
process.
In
this
context,
senescence
major
challenge
front
advancement.
Many
factors,
ranging
from
genetic
metabolic
pathways
extrinsic
through
various
signaling
pathways,
involved
regulating
mechanism
MSC
senescence.
To
better
reverse
senescence,
review
highlights
underlying
mechanisms
signs
discusses
strategies
combat
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
20(10), P. 2454 - 2454
Published: May 17, 2019
Colorectal
cancer
(CRC)
is
among
the
top
three
with
higher
incident
and
mortality
rate
worldwide.
It
estimated
that
about
over
than
1.1
million
of
death
2.2
new
cases
by
year
2030.
The
current
treatment
modalities
usage
chemo
drugs
such
as
FOLFOX
FOLFIRI,
surgery
radiotherapy,
which
are
usually
accompanied
major
side
effects,
rarely
cured
along
poor
survival
at
recurrence
outcome.
This
trigger
needs
exploring
natural
compounds
anti-cancer
properties
possess
fewer
effects.
Curcumin,
a
common
spice
used
in
ancient
medicine
was
found
to
induce
apoptosis
targeting
various
molecules
signaling
pathways
involved
CRC.
Disruption
homeostatic
balance
between
cell
proliferation
could
be
one
promoting
factors
colorectal
progression.
In
this
review,
we
describe
knowledge
regulation
curcumin
CRC
regard
molecular
targets
associated
pathways.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
8(1)
Published: May 23, 2018
Abstract
Warburg
effect
is
an
emerging
hallmark
of
cancer
cells
with
pyruvate
kinase
M2
(PKM2)
as
its
key
regulator.
Curcumin
extensively-studied
anti-cancer
compound,
however,
role
in
affecting
metabolism
remains
poorly
understood.
Herein,
we
show
that
curcumin
inhibits
glucose
uptake
and
lactate
production
(Warburg
effect)
a
variety
cell
lines
by
down-regulating
PKM2
expression,
via
inhibition
mTOR-HIF1α
axis.
Stable
silencing
revealed
required
for
proliferation
cells.
over-expression
abrogated
the
effects
curcumin,
demonstrating
PKM2-mediated.
High
expression
correlated
strongly
poor
overall
survival
cancer,
suggesting
requirement
progression.
The
study
unravels
novel
PKM2-mediated
inhibitory
on
metabolic
capacities
To
best
our
knowledge,
this
first
linking
PKM2-driven
glycolysis,
thus,
providing
new
perspectives
into
mechanism
anticancer
activity.