Natural flavonoids exhibit potent anticancer activity by targeting microRNAs in cancer: A signature step hinting towards clinical perfection

•microRNAs play critical role in the development of cancer.•microRNAs can regulate various hallmarks of cancer.•Natural flavonoids can modulate microRNAs to exhibit their anticancer actions. Cancer prevalence and its rate of incidence are constantly rising since the past few decades. Owing to the to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Translational oncology 2023-01, Vol.27, p.101596-101596, Article 101596
Hauptverfasser: Tuli, Hardeep Singh, Garg, Vivek Kumar, Bhushan, Sakshi, Uttam, Vivek, Sharma, Uttam, Jain, Aklank, Sak, Katrin, Yadav, Vikas, Lorenzo, Jose M., Dhama, Kuldeep, Behl, Tapan, Sethi, Gautam
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Zusammenfassung:•microRNAs play critical role in the development of cancer.•microRNAs can regulate various hallmarks of cancer.•Natural flavonoids can modulate microRNAs to exhibit their anticancer actions. Cancer prevalence and its rate of incidence are constantly rising since the past few decades. Owing to the toxicity of present-day antineoplastic drugs, it is imperative to explore safer and more effective molecules to combat and/or prevent this dreaded disease. Flavonoids, a class of polyphenols, have exhibited multifaceted implications against several diseases including cancer, without showing significant toxicity towards the normal cells. Shredded pieces of evidence suggest that flavonoids can enhance drug sensitivity and suppress proliferation, metastasis, and angiogenesis of cancer cells by modulating several oncogenic or oncosuppressor microRNAs (miRNAs, miRs). They play pivotal roles in regulation of various biological and pathological processes, including various cancers. In the present review, the structure, chemistry and miR targeting efficacy of quercetin, luteolin, silibinin, genistein, epigallocatechin gallate, and cyanidin against several cancer types are comprehensively discussed. miRs are considered as next-generation medicine of recent times, and their targeting by naturally occurring flavonoids in cancer cells could be deemed as a signature step. We anticipate that our compilations related to miRNA-mediated regulation of cancer cells by flavonoids might catapult the clinical investigations and affirmation in the future. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1936-5233
1936-5233
DOI:10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101596