The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic Disease

In the last two decades, targeted therapies have enhanced tumor patient care and treatment success, however, metastatic growth still cannot be stopped efficiently and, therefore, mortality rates remain high. Prevention strategies against formation of metastases are the most promising approach we hav...

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Main Authors: Beatrice E. Bachmeier, Peter H. Killian, Dieter Melchart
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/6/1716
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spelling doaj-525e37d4a23a4b9b95bc087cd132111a2020-11-24T21:06:13ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-06-01196171610.3390/ijms19061716ijms19061716The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic DiseaseBeatrice E. Bachmeier0Peter H. Killian1Dieter Melchart2Competence Center for Complementary Medicine and Naturopathy (CoCoNat), the Technical University, 80801 Munich, GermanyInstitute of Laboratory Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, 81377 Munich, GermanyCompetence Center for Complementary Medicine and Naturopathy (CoCoNat), the Technical University, 80801 Munich, GermanyIn the last two decades, targeted therapies have enhanced tumor patient care and treatment success, however, metastatic growth still cannot be stopped efficiently and, therefore, mortality rates remain high. Prevention strategies against formation of metastases are the most promising approach we have, however, due to lack of clinical validation studies, they have not yet entered routine clinical care. In order to smooth the way for efficient prevention, further preclinical and large clinical studies are required. In this context, the underlying molecular mechanisms and factors that lead to metastatic growth have to be explored, and potential preventive agents have to be tested. Thereby, special attention has to be paid to natural bioactive compounds which do not exert major adverse effects, like the plant-derived polyphenol Curcumin, which is known to be a powerful antitumor agent. So far, most of the preclinical studies with Curcumin have focused on its effect on inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and invasion, although, it is known that it also inhibits metastatic spread in vivo. This review discusses the preventive potential of this natural compound not only against tumor onset, but also against formation of metastases.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/6/1716curcumincancermetastasesprevention
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author Beatrice E. Bachmeier
Peter H. Killian
Dieter Melchart
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Dieter Melchart
The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic Disease
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
curcumin
cancer
metastases
prevention
author_facet Beatrice E. Bachmeier
Peter H. Killian
Dieter Melchart
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title The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic Disease
title_short The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic Disease
title_full The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic Disease
title_fullStr The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic Disease
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Curcumin in Prevention and Management of Metastatic Disease
title_sort role of curcumin in prevention and management of metastatic disease
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2018-06-01
description In the last two decades, targeted therapies have enhanced tumor patient care and treatment success, however, metastatic growth still cannot be stopped efficiently and, therefore, mortality rates remain high. Prevention strategies against formation of metastases are the most promising approach we have, however, due to lack of clinical validation studies, they have not yet entered routine clinical care. In order to smooth the way for efficient prevention, further preclinical and large clinical studies are required. In this context, the underlying molecular mechanisms and factors that lead to metastatic growth have to be explored, and potential preventive agents have to be tested. Thereby, special attention has to be paid to natural bioactive compounds which do not exert major adverse effects, like the plant-derived polyphenol Curcumin, which is known to be a powerful antitumor agent. So far, most of the preclinical studies with Curcumin have focused on its effect on inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and invasion, although, it is known that it also inhibits metastatic spread in vivo. This review discusses the preventive potential of this natural compound not only against tumor onset, but also against formation of metastases.
topic curcumin
cancer
metastases
prevention
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/6/1716
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