Effects of Turmeric Compounds on Cell Cycle Proteins Involved in Cancer
CELL CYCLE PROTEINS AND CANCER | ||
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HOW DO THEY CONTRIBUTE TO CANCER? AND HOW CAN TURMERIC COMPOUNDS HELP? |
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Cells reproduce (or proliferate) by making copies of themselves. Different proteins are responsible for moving a cell through the various phases of cell cycle growth and replication. (vi.3) Turmeric's Curcumin Compounds Help Regulate Cell Cycle Proteins Studies show that turmeric compounds such as curcumin and its derivatives (e.g., HBC) inhibit or stimulate proteins that stop cancer cells from growing. Whether directly or indirectly, turmeric compounds block or allow cell cycle proteins such as cyclins and Ki-67, depending on the type of cancer. (vi.36, 42) Some examples of how the turmeric compound curcumin affects the same cell cycle factor differently depending on the cancer include:
Even in situations where the cancer cell is already in the replication (S) phase of the cell cycle, turmeric's curcumin compounds can block it from generating a copy of its mutated DNA for new cancer cells. It does so by suppressing factors that promote tumor cell growth and invasion: (vi.42, 104) Curcumin Also Helps Regulate Ki-67 Proteins Research demonstrates that high levels of Ki-67 (a protein located in the nucleus of cells) are associated with poor prognosis in many types of tumors, including melanoma and breast cancer. Although its exact cell-cycle function is still unknown, Ki-67 levels rise significantly when tumor cells are actively dividing and replicating. Suppressing Ki-67 stops cancer cells from proliferating. (vi.6, 9, 20, 107-108) In normal cells (even those that do proliferate, such as skin cells) Ki-67 levels are absent or very low. They progressively rise in pre-cancerous lesions to even higher levels in full-blown malignancy. The turmeric compound curcumin has been shown to inhibit Ki-67 in numerous cancers (e.g., breast cancer, colorectal cancer, glioblastoma brain cancer, skin cancer, multiple myeloma, and bladder cancer). (vi.6, 9, 20, 107-108) Other Active Turmeric Compounds Other compounds in turmeric that block the production and effects of cell cycle proteins include:
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SPECIFIC EFFECTS OF TURMERIC COMPOUNDS | ||
↓ Cyclin A | ↓ Cyclin E | ↓ K-sam | ↑ ↓ Cyclin B | ↓ HER3 |
↓ Cyclin D1 | ↓ Ki-67 |