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Tannins in cancer prevention and therapy

Robert Kleszcz, Aleksandra Majchrzak‐Celińska, Wanda Baer‐Dubowska

2023British Journal of Pharmacology30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tannins are a heterogenous class of polyphenolic natural products with promising cancer chemopreventive and therapeutic potential. Studies undertaken over the last 30 years have demonstrated their capacity to target many cellular pathways and molecules important in the development of cancer. Recently, new mechanisms that might be important in anti-carcinogenic activity, such as inhibition of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, reduction of cancer stem cell creation, and modulation of cancer cells metabolism have been described. Along with the mechanisms underlying the anti-cancer activity of tannins, this review focuses on their possible application as chemosensitizers in adjuvant therapy and countering multidrug resistance. Furthermore, characteristic physicochemical properties of some tannins, particularly tannic acid, are useful in the formation of nanovehicles for anticancer drugs or the isolation of circulating cancer cells. These new potential applications of tannins deserve further studies. Well-designed clinical trials, which are scarce, are needed to assess the therapeutic effects of tannins themselves or as adjuvants in cancer treatment. LINKED ARTICLES: This article is part of a themed issue Natural Products and Cancer: From Drug Discovery to Prevention and Therapy. To view the other articles in this section visit http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.v182.10/issuetoc.

Topics & Concepts

CancerCancer cellCancer stem cellCancer researchCancer therapyCancer preventionPharmacologyMedicineBiologyBioinformaticsInternal medicineTannin, Tannase and Anticancer ActivitiesPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stress
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