Cháirez-Ramírez Manuel Humberto, de la Cruz-López Karen Griselda, García-Carrancá Alejandro
Unidad de Investigación Biomédica en Cáncer, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Secretaría de Salud, Mexico City, Mexico.
Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico.
Front Pharmacol. 2021 Oct 20;12:710304. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2021.710304. eCollection 2021.
Polyphenols constitute an important group of natural products that are traditionally associated with a wide range of bioactivities. These are usually found in low concentrations in natural products and are now available in nutraceuticals or dietary supplements. A group of polyphenols that include apigenin, quercetin, curcumin, resveratrol, EGCG, and kaempferol have been shown to regulate signaling pathways that are central for cancer development, progression, and metastasis. Here, we describe novel mechanistic insights on the effect of this group of polyphenols on key elements of the signaling pathways impacting cancer. We describe the protein modifications induced by these polyphenols and their effect on the central elements of several signaling pathways including PI3K, Akt, mTOR, RAS, and MAPK and particularly those affecting the tumor suppressor p53 protein. Modifications of p53 induced by these polyphenols regulate p53 gene expression and protein levels and posttranslational modifications such as phosphorylation, acetylation, and ubiquitination that influence stability, subcellular location, activation of new transcriptional targets, and the role of p53 in response to DNA damage, apoptosis control, cell- cycle regulation, senescence, and cell fate. Thus, deep understanding of the effects that polyphenols have on these key players in cancer-driving signaling pathways will certainly lead to better designed targeted therapies, with less toxicity for cancer treatment. The scope of this review centers on the regulation of key elements of cancer signaling pathways by the most studied polyphenols and highlights the importance of a profound understanding of these regulations in order to improve cancer treatment and control with natural products.
多酚是一类重要的天然产物,传统上与多种生物活性相关。它们通常在天然产物中以低浓度存在,现在也可在营养保健品或膳食补充剂中获取。包括芹菜素、槲皮素、姜黄素、白藜芦醇、表没食子儿茶素没食子酸酯(EGCG)和山奈酚在内的一组多酚已被证明可调节对癌症发生、发展和转移至关重要的信号通路。在此,我们描述了关于这组多酚对影响癌症的信号通路关键元件作用的新机制见解。我们描述了这些多酚诱导的蛋白质修饰及其对包括PI3K、Akt、mTOR、RAS和MAPK在内的几种信号通路关键元件的影响,特别是那些影响肿瘤抑制蛋白p53的元件。这些多酚诱导的p53修饰调节p53基因表达和蛋白质水平以及翻译后修饰,如磷酸化、乙酰化和泛素化,这些修饰影响稳定性、亚细胞定位、新转录靶点的激活以及p53在DNA损伤反应、细胞凋亡控制、细胞周期调节、衰老和细胞命运中的作用。因此,深入了解多酚对癌症驱动信号通路中这些关键参与者的影响肯定会带来设计更优的靶向治疗方法,降低癌症治疗的毒性。本综述的范围集中在研究最多的多酚对癌症信号通路关键元件 的调节作用,并强调了深刻理解这些调节作用对于利用天然产物改善癌症治疗和控制的重要性。