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Role of Culinary Indian Spices in the Regulation of TGF-β Signaling Pathway in Inflammation-Induced Liver Cancer

Publication Type : Journal Article

Source : Molecular Nutrition and Food Research First published: 20 May 2024, Scopus percentile: 92%, Impact Factor: 6.58

Url : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mnfr.202300793#:~:text=Upon%20primary%20screening%20via%20published,pepper%2C%20clove%2C%20and%20cinnamon.

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Pharmacy

Department : Pharmacognosy

Year : 2024

Abstract : Scope Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) results from various etiologies, such as Hepatitis B and C, Alcoholic and Non-alcoholic fatty liver disorders, fibrosis, and cirrhosis. About 80 to 90% of HCC cases possess cirrhosis, which is brought on by persistent liver inflammation. TGF-β is a multifunctional polypeptide molecule that acts as a pro-fibrogenic marker, inflammatory cytokine, immunosuppressive agent, and pro-carcinogenic growth factor during the progression of HCC. The preclinical and clinical evidence illustrates that TGF-β can induce epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, promoting progression and hepatocyte immune evasion. Therefore, targeting the TGF-β pathway can be a promising therapeutic option against HCC. Methods and Results We carry out a systemic analysis of eight potentially selected culinary Indian spices: Turmeric, Black pepper, Ginger, Garlic, Fenugreek, Red pepper, Clove, Cinnamon, and their bioactives in regulation of the TGF-β pathway against liver cancer. Conclusion Turmeric and its active constituent, curcumin, possess the highest therapeutic potential in treating inflammation-induced HCC and they also have the maximum number of ongoing in-vivo and in-vitro studies.

Cite this Research Publication : Ajay Sarija Asoka, Anusha Kolikkandy, Bhagyalakshmi Nair, Adithya J. Kamath, Gautam Sethi, Lekshmi R. Nath (corresponding author) Role of Culinary Indian Spices in the Regulation of TGF-β Signaling Pathway in Inflammation-Induced Liver Cancer. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research First published: 20 May 2024

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