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Modulation of the Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway by Dietary Polyphenols, an Opportunity for Colorectal Cancer Chemoprevention and Treatment

Hernán Villota, Sarah Röthlisberger, Johanna Pedroza-Díaz

2021Nutrition and Cancer26 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the last few decades there has been a rise in the worldwide incidence of colorectal cancer which can be traced back to the influence of well-known modifiable risk factors such as lifestyle, diet and obesity. Conversely, the consumption of fruits, vegetables and fiber decreases the risk of CRC, which is why dietary polyphenols have aroused interest in recent years as potentially anti-carcinogenic compounds. One of the driving forces of colorectal carcinogenesis, in both sporadic and hereditary CRC, is the aberrant activation/regulation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. This review discusses reports of modulation of the Wnt/β-Catenin signaling pathway by dietary polyphenols (resveratrol, avenanthramides, epigallocatechinin, curcumin, quercetin, silibinin, genistein and mangiferin) specifically focusing on CRC, and proposes a model as to how this modulation occurs. There is potential for implementing these dietary polyphenols into preventative and therapeutic therapies for CRC as evidenced by some clinical trials that have been carried out with promising results.

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Wnt signaling pathwayMedicineColorectal cancerGenisteinResveratrolCarcinogenesisCateninCancer researchCancer preventionPolyphenolCurcuminCancerInternal medicineBioinformaticsSignal transductionOncologyPharmacologyBiologyBiochemistryAntioxidantMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerCurcumin's Biomedical ApplicationsPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities