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Regulation of autophagy by polyphenolic compounds as a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer
Cell Death and Disease · 2014 · ▲ 257 citations
Abstract
Autophagy(definition), a lysosomal degradation pathway for cellular constituents and organelles, is an adaptive and essential process required for cellular homeostasis. Although autophagy functions as a survival mechanism in response to cellular stressors such as nutrient or growth factor deprivation, it can also lead to a non-apoptotic form of programmed cell death (PCD) called autophagy-induced cell death or autophagy-associated cell death (type II PCD). Current evidence suggests that cell death through autophagy can be induced as an alternative to apoptosis (type I PCD), with therapeutic purpose in cancer cells that are resistant to apoptosis. Thus, modulating autophagy is of great interest in cancer research and therapy. Natural polyphenolic compounds that are present in our diet, such as rottlerin, genistein, quercetin, curcumin, and resveratrol, can trigger type II PCD via various mechanisms through the canonical (Beclin-1 dependent) and non-canonical (Beclin-1 independent) routes of autophagy. The capacity of these compounds to provide a means of cancer cell death that enhances the effects of standard therapies should be taken into consideration for designing novel therapeutic strategies. This review focuses on the autophagy- and cell death-inducing effects of these polyphenolic compounds in cancer.
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Hasima, N., & Özpolat, B. (2014). Regulation of autophagy by polyphenolic compounds as a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer. <em>Cell Death and Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.467
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Hasima N, Özpolat B. Regulation of autophagy by polyphenolic compounds as a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer. Cell Death and Disease. 2014. doi:10.1038/cddis.2014.467.
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@article{noor2014Regula,
title = {Regulation of autophagy by polyphenolic compounds as a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer},
author = {Noor Hasima and Bülent Özpolat},
journal = {Cell Death and Disease},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1038/cddis.2014.467},
}
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