Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Nutr Cancer. 2011;63(2):161-73. doi: 10.1080/01635581.2011.523502.
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and around the world. Most modern drug-targeted therapies, besides being enormously expensive, are associated with serious side effects and morbidity. Still, the search continues for an ideal treatment that has minimal side effects and is cost-effective. Indeed, the design and development of chemopreventive agents that act on specific and/or multiple molecular and cellular targets is gaining support as a rational approach to prevent and treat cancer. We present evidence on numerous dietary agents identified from fruits and vegetables that act on multiple signal transduction and apoptotic cascades in various tumor cells and animal models. Some of the most interesting and well documented are turmeric (curcumin), resveratrol, silymarin, EGCG, and genistein. This review will provide an insight on the cellular and molecular mechanism(s) by which dietary agents modulate multiple signaling and apoptotic pathways in tumor cells and elucidate the role of these agents in both prevention and treatment of cancer.
癌症是美国和全球的主要死亡原因之一。除了极其昂贵之外,大多数现代的药物靶向疗法还伴随着严重的副作用和发病率。尽管如此,人们仍在继续寻找一种副作用最小且具有成本效益的理想治疗方法。事实上,设计和开发针对特定和/或多个分子和细胞靶点的化学预防剂作为预防和治疗癌症的合理方法正在得到支持。我们提供了来自水果和蔬菜的多种饮食因子的证据,这些因子在各种肿瘤细胞和动物模型中作用于多种信号转导和凋亡级联。其中一些最有趣和记录最完善的是姜黄(姜黄素)、白藜芦醇、水飞蓟素、EGCG 和染料木黄酮。这篇综述将提供有关饮食因子调节肿瘤细胞中多种信号和凋亡途径的细胞和分子机制的见解,并阐明这些因子在癌症的预防和治疗中的作用。