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The roles of curcumin in regulating the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment (Review)

Yizhi Wang, Jun Lü, Bolun Jiang, Junchao Guo

2020Oncology Letters47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer is a harmful threat to human health. In addition to surgery, a variety of anticancer drugs are increasingly used in cancer therapy; however, despite the developments in multimodality treatment, the morbidity and mortality of patients with cancer patients are on the increase. The tumor-specific immunosuppressive microenvironment serves an important function in tumor tolerance and escape from immune surveillance leading to tumor progression. Therefore, identifying new drugs or foods that can enhance the tumor immune response is critical to develop improved cancer prevention methods and treatment. Curcumin, a polyphenolic compound extracted from ginger, has been shown to effectively inhibit tumor growth, proliferation, invasion, metastasis and angiogenesis in a variety of tumors. Recent studies have also indicated that curcumin can modulate the tumor immune response and remodel the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment, indicating its potential in the immunotherapy of cancer. In this review, a brief introduction to the effects of curcumin on the tumor immune response and tumor immune microenvironment is provided and recent clinical trials investigating the potential of curcumin in cancer therapy are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

CurcuminTumor microenvironmentImmune systemCancerImmunotherapyCancer researchAngiogenesisMedicineOncogeneMetastasisCancer immunotherapyImmunologyTumor progressionCell cyclePharmacologyInternal medicineCurcumin's Biomedical ApplicationsPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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