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Mechanisms of anti-cancer effects of plant polyphenols II. Suppression on tumor growth
Author(s) -
V. N. Zinov’eva,
А. А. Спасов
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
biomeditsinskaya khimiya
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.192
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2310-6972
pISSN - 2310-6905
DOI - 10.18097/pbmc20125803257
Subject(s) - polyphenol , angiogenesis , cell cycle , carcinogenesis , cancer research , signal transduction , apoptosis , tumor promotion , kinase , cyclin , microbiology and biotechnology , metastasis , chemistry , cell cycle checkpoint , cancer , biology , biochemistry , gene , genetics , antioxidant
Mechanisms of suppression of carcinogenesis promotion/progression by plant polyphenols have been considered. They can decrease cyclins and cycline dependent kinases and activate inhibitor proteins in tumor cells that results in cell cycle arrest. Plant polyphenols can induce apoptosis by modulating anti/proapoptotic proteins and also can inhibit tumor metastasis and angiogenesis. Polyphenols act through the regulation of cell signal transduction and gene expression.

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