Understanding the molecular mechanisms of cancer prevention by dietary phytochemicals: From experimental models to clinical trials.

G. Maru, Rasika R Hudlikar, Gaurav Kumar, K. Gandhi, M. Mahimkar
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Chemoprevention is one of the cancer prevention approaches wherein natural/synthetic agent(s) are prescribed with the aim to delay or disrupt multiple pathways and processes involved at multiple steps, i.e., initiation, promotion, and progression of cancer. Amongst environmental chemopreventive compounds, diet/beverage-derived components are under evaluation, because of their long history of exposure to humans, high tolerability, low toxicity, and reported biological activities. This compilation briefly covers and compares the available evidence on chemopreventive efficacy and probable mechanism of chemoprevention by selected dietary phytochemicals (capsaicin, curcumin, diallyl sulphide, genistein, green/black tea polyphenols, indoles, lycopene, phenethyl isocyanate, resveratrol, retinoids and tocopherols) in experimental systems and clinical trials. All the dietary phytochemicals covered in this review have demonstrated chemopreventive efficacy against spontaneous or carcinogen-induced experimental tumors and/or associated biomarkers and processes in rodents at several organ sites. The observed anti-initiating, anti-promoting and anti-progression activity of dietary phytochemicals in carcinogen-induced experimental models involve phytochemical-mediated redox changes, modulation of enzymes and signaling kinases resulting to effects on multiple genes and cell signaling pathways. Results from clinical trials using these compounds have not shown them to be chemopreventive. This may be due to our: (1) inability to reproduce the exposure conditions, i.e., levels, complexity, other host and lifestyle factors; and (2) lack of understanding about the mechanisms of action and agent-mediated toxicity in several organs and physiological processes in the host. Current research efforts in addressing the issues of exposure conditions, bioavailability, toxicity and the mode of action of dietary phytochemicals may help address the reason for observed mismatch that may ultimately lead to identification of new chemopreventive agents for protection against broad spectrum of exposures.
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了解膳食植物化学物质预防癌症的分子机制:从实验模型到临床试验。
化学预防是一种癌症预防方法,其中天然/合成药物的目的是延迟或破坏涉及多个步骤的多种途径和过程,即癌症的开始,促进和进展。在环境化学预防化合物中,饮食/饮料来源的成分由于其长期暴露于人类、高耐受性、低毒性和已报道的生物活性而正在评估中。本汇编简要介绍并比较了实验系统和临床试验中选定的膳食植物化学物质(辣椒素、姜黄素、硫化物二烯丙基、染料木素、绿茶/红茶多酚、吲哚、番茄红素、异氰酸苯乙酯、白藜芦醇、类维生素a和生育酚)的化学预防功效和可能的化学预防机制的现有证据。本综述所涵盖的所有膳食植物化学物质都已证明对啮齿类动物几个器官部位的自发或致癌物诱导的实验性肿瘤和/或相关生物标志物和过程具有化学预防作用。在致癌物质诱导的实验模型中,观察到膳食植物化学物质的抗启动、抗促进和抗进展活性涉及植物化学物质介导的氧化还原变化、酶和信号激酶的调节,从而影响多种基因和细胞信号通路。使用这些化合物的临床试验结果并未显示它们具有化学预防作用。这可能是由于我们的:(1)无法重现暴露条件,即水平,复杂性,其他宿主和生活方式因素;(2)缺乏对药物在宿主几个器官和生理过程中的作用机制和药物介导的毒性的了解。目前在解决膳食植物化学物质的暴露条件、生物利用度、毒性和作用方式等问题上的研究工作,可能有助于解决所观察到的不匹配的原因,最终可能导致鉴定出新的化学预防剂,以防止广泛的暴露。
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