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Multifunctionality of Calebin A in inflammation, chronic diseases and cancer

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.962066

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Calebin A; turmeric; NF-kappa B; mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK); chronic inflammation; signaling pathways; tumor prevention; cancer treatment

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Chronic diseases, including cancer, have high case numbers and mortality rates. The complexity and involvement of various inflammatory pathways in their pathogenesis make the efficient treatment of chronic diseases a global medical challenge. Current research focuses on exploring the anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties of polyphenols, such as Calebin A from turmeric, to complement and enhance the effects of conventional anti-inflammatory drugs and chemotherapeutic agents.
Chronic diseases including cancer have high case numbers as well as mortality rates. The efficient treatment of chronic diseases is a major ongoing medical challenge worldwide, because of their complexity and many inflammatory pathways such as JNK, p38/MAPK, MEK/ERK, JAK/STAT3, PI3K and NF-kappa B among others being implicated in their pathogenesis. Together with the versatility of chronic disease classical mono-target therapies are often insufficient. Therefore, the anti-inflammatory as well as anti-cancer capacities of polyphenols are currently investigated to complement and improve the effect of classical anti-inflammatory drugs, chemotherapeutic agents or to overcome drug resistance of cancer cells. Currently, research on Calebin A, a polyphenolic component of turmeric (Curcuma longa), is becoming of growing interest with regard to novel treatment strategies and has already been shown health-promoting as well as anti-tumor properties, including anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects, in diverse cancer cells. Within this review, we describe already known anti-inflammatory activities of Calebin A via modulation of NF-kappa B and its associated signaling pathways, linked with TNF-alpha, TNF-beta and COX-2 and further summarize Calebin A's tumor-inhibiting properties that are known up to date such as reduction of cancer cell viability, proliferation as well as metastasis. We also shed light on possible future prospects of Calebin A as an anti-cancer agent.

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