14. Chemoprevention
- Chemoprevention refers to the use of natural compounds to try to reduce the risk of or delay the development or recurrence of cancer
- However, some chemopreventative agents turned out to be carcinogenic
- Vitamin E supplements actually increase the risk for prostate cancer
- Beta-carotene supplement increases the risk of lung cancer in smokers
- Recent research has determined several potentially chemopreventative natural compounds
- See also topic 2
Potentially chemopreventative natural compounds
- Most of these have proven effect in vitro but not in vivo
- Many of these are phytochemicals, chemical compounds of plant origin that are not nutrients, but which have other health effects
- Most phytochemicals are found in the peel or outer parts of the fruit/vegetable
- Many of the pigments found in fruits and vegetables are phytochemicals
- Ensure that you consume fruits and vegetables of different colours
- Types
- Carotenoids
- β-carotene
- Found in carrots
- Lutein
- Found in spinach
- Lycopene
- Found in tomatoes
- β-carotene
- Glucosinolates
- Found in brussel sprouts, broccoli, etc.
- Flavonoids
- Alkaloids
- Resveratrol
- Found in red wine, grapes, blueberries
- Curcumin
- Green tea
- Black tea
- Carotenoids
- Possible modes of action
- Antioxidant effect
- Inhibits reactive oxygen species (ROS)
- Inhibit phase I biotransformation enzymes
- Activate phase II biotransformation enzymes
- Anti-inflammatory effect
- Upregulation of NF-κB and COX-2 is common in many cancers
- In vitro studies have shown that phytochemicals inhibit the expression of these pro-inflammatory proteins
- Activation of MAPK
- MAP kinase is involved in differentiation and apoptosis
- Induction of apoptosis
- Anti-angiogenesis
- Phytochemicals can reduce VEGF and VEGF receptor expression
- Regulation of intracellular signalling pathways
- Phytochemicals can inhibit the Akt pathway
- Inhibit tumour invasion
- Tumours use MMPs to invade through basement membranes
- Phytochemicals can reduce the expression of MMP and increase expression of MMP inhibitors
- Antioxidant effect