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Bioactive Compounds Isolated from Microalgae in Chronic Inflammation and Cancer
Elena Talero, Sofía García‐Mauriño, Javier Ávila‐Román, Azahara Rodríguez-Luna, Antonio Alcaide, Virginia Motilva
Marine Drugs · 2015 · ▲ 245 citations
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Chronic inflammation
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Abstract
The risk of onset of cancer is influenced by poorly controlled chronic inflammatory processes. Inflammatory diseases related to cancer development include inflammatory bowel disease, which can lead to colon cancer, or actinic keratosis, associated with chronic exposure to ultraviolet light, which can progress to squamous cell carcinoma. Chronic inflammatory states expose these patients to a number of signals with tumorigenic effects, including nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) activation, pro-inflammatory cytokines and prostaglandins release and ROS production. In addition, the participation of inflammasomes, autophagy(definition) and sirtuins has been demonstrated in pathological processes such as inflammation and cancer. Chemoprevention consists in the use of drugs, vitamins, or nutritional supplements to reduce the risk of developing or having a recurrence of cancer. Numerous in vitro and animal studies have established the potential colon and skin cancer chemopreventive properties of substances from marine environment, including microalgae species and their products (carotenoids, fatty acids, glycolipids, polysaccharides and proteins). This review summarizes the main mechanisms of actions of these compounds in the chemoprevention of these cancers. These actions include suppression of cell proliferation, induction of apoptosis, stimulation of antimetastatic and antiangiogenic responses and increased antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity.
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Talero, E., García‐Mauriño, S., Ávila‐Román, J., Rodríguez-Luna, A., Alcaide, A., & Motilva, V. (2015). Bioactive Compounds Isolated from Microalgae in Chronic Inflammation and Cancer. <em>Marine Drugs</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/md13106152
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Talero E, García‐Mauriño S, Ávila‐Román J, Rodríguez-Luna A, Alcaide A, Motilva V. Bioactive Compounds Isolated from Microalgae in Chronic Inflammation and Cancer. Marine Drugs. 2015. doi:10.3390/md13106152.
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@article{elena2015Bioact,
title = {Bioactive Compounds Isolated from Microalgae in Chronic Inflammation and Cancer},
author = {Elena Talero and Sofía García‐Mauriño and Javier Ávila‐Román and Azahara Rodríguez-Luna and Antonio Alcaide and Virginia Motilva},
journal = {Marine Drugs},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.3390/md13106152},
}
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