Diet and cancer prevention: Dietary compounds, dietary MicroRNAs, and dietary exosomes.

Banikazemi, Zarrin and Haji, hetma aghagolzadeh and Mohammadi, mohsen and Taheripak, gholamreza and Iranifar, elmira and Poursadeghiyan, mohsen and Moridikia, Abdollah and Rashidi, bahman and Taghizadeh, mohsen and Mirzaei, Hamed (2017) Diet and cancer prevention: Dietary compounds, dietary MicroRNAs, and dietary exosomes. the Journal of cellular biochemistry, 119. pp. 185-196.

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Official URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28657651

Abstract

Cancer is one of main health public problems worldwide. Several factors are involved in beginning and development of cancer. Genetic and internal/external environmental factors can be as important agents that effect on emerging and development of several cancers. Diet and nutrition may be as one of important factors in prevention or treatment of various cancers. A large number studies indicated that suitable dietary patterns may help to cancer prevention or could inhibit development of tumor in cancer patients. Moreover, a large numbers studies indicated that a variety of dietary compounds such as curcumin, green tea, folat, selenium, and soy isoflavones show a wide range anti-cancer properties. It has been showed that these compounds via targeting a sequence of cellular and molecular pathways could be used as suitable options for cancer chemoprevention and cancer therapy. Recently, dietary microRNAs and exosomes have been emerged as attractive players in cancer prevention and cancer therapy. These molecules could change behavior of cancer cells via targeting various cellular and molecular pathways involved in cancer pathogenesis. Hence, the utilization of dietary compounds which are associated with powerful molecules such as microRNAs and exosomes and put them in dietary patterns could contribute to prevention or treatment of various cancers. Here, we summarized various studies that assessed effect of dietary patterns on cancer prevention shortly. Moreover, we highlighted the utilization of dietary compounds, dietary microRNAs, and dietary exosomes and their cellular and molecular pathways in cancer chemoprevention

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: samira sepahvandy
Date Deposited: 09 Dec 2017 14:25
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2017 14:25
URI: http://eprints.lums.ac.ir/id/eprint/1028

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