Title:Therapeutic Potential of Polyphenols and their Nanoformulations in the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
Volume: 21
Issue: 16
Author(s): Shaheer H. Khan, Fahad A. Alhumaydhi, Masood A. Khan and Hina Younus*
Affiliation:
- Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP,India
Keywords:
Nanoformulation, polyphenols, colorectal cancer, cell signaling pathways, apoptosis, herbal medicine.
Abstract:
Background: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) ranks third among all cancer-related deaths around the
globe. Chemotherapy may prolong the survival of CRC patients to some extent, but its clinical use is associated
with grave side effects on overall health. Contrary to chemotherapy, the use of plant-derived therapeutic
molecules offered advantages because of their reduced toxicity. Polyphenol is a group of phytochemicals that
impart many therapeutic benefits in the treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Various signaling
pathways, including Wnt/β-catenin, MAPK/PI3K and TGF-β/Smad, play very important roles in the development
and progression of CRC. Polyphenols inhibit CRC progressions by modulating these signaling pathways
e.g. curcumin and resveratrol impede cancer cell proliferation by inhibiting Wnt signaling. Because of
their lower aqueous solubility, the therapeutic efficacy of polyphenols is not fully exploited. In order to increase
their bioavailability and efficacy, the nanoformulations of polyphenols have been formulated and investigated
against various CRC test models. The main objective of this review is to explore the potential roles of polyphenols
and their nanoformulations in the treatment of colorectal cancer.
Methods: We used PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar and Scopus electronic databases
by searching the keywords: nanoparticles, polyphenols, colorectal cancer, cell signaling pathways. Mostly, the
articles were retrieved directly from the journals licensed to the library of Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.
Results: Literature analysis has shown that the polyphenols contain several important bioactive compounds,
which showed potential effectiveness against CRC. Incorporating polyphenols into nanoparticles further enhanced
their bioavailability and efficacy. The findings from various studies demonstrated that polyphenol-nanoformulations
accelerated the apoptosis in CRC cells by upregulating the levels of caspases and Bax, whereas inhibiting
the CRC cell proliferation by downregulating the expression of Bcl-2 and ERK1/2.
Conclusion: This review provides a valuable resource on the important anti-CRC role of polyphenols and their
nanoformulations. This review will expand our knowledge about the anti-CRC roles of polyphenols and their
mechanisms of action through the multiple cell signaling pathways.