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Current Medicinal Chemistry

Volume 17 Issue 9
ISSN: 0929-8673

 

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  Natural Polyphenols that Display Anticancer Properties through Inhibition of Kinase Activity
  pp.812-825 (14) Authors: D. Lamoral-Theys, L. Pottier, F. Dufrasne, J. Neve, J. Dubois, A. Kornienko, R. Kiss, L. Ingrassia
 
 
      Abstract

Over eleven hundred publications reporting anticancer activities of polyphenols have appeared in the peerreviewed literature. In addition, a search of the PubMed database using “polyphenols ” cancer “ review” as keywords produced over 320 hits for review articles (July 2009). Polyphenol anticancer activities include, among others, anti-oxidative, pro-apoptotic, DNA damaging, anti-angiogenic, and immunostimulatory effects. Targeting specific protein kinases to combat cancer represents a major focus of oncology research within the so-called targeted therapy approach. An exhaustive search of the PubMed database (July 2009) using “polyphenols - cancer - kinases” as keywords resulted in more than 130 hits, half of them having been published within the past five years. Furthermore, the PubMed database contains 25 reviews on the subject of anti-kinase activity of some specific polyphenols, including mainly curcumin and the green tea polyphenol (-)-epigallocatechin 3-gallate (EGCG). However, no attempt has been made yet to review this area of research in a comprehensive, general manner. The current review therefore aims to highlight those anticancer polyphenols that target specific kinases in various types of cancer. The present review also provides an in-depth analysis of polyphenol structure- activity relationships in relation to their anticancer activities and specific kinase targeting. Lastly, a number of polyphenols are identified as potential antitumor agents that could be used to combat biologically aggressive cancers, including metastasizing cancers, through the targeting of specific kinases.

 
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  Affiliation: Laboratoire de Toxicologie - Institut de Pharmacie, Universite Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Campus de la Plaine - CP205/1 - Boulevard du Triomphe, 1050 Brussels, Belgium.
 
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