Melanoma has the highest mortality rate among all the
dermatological cancers and shows poor prognosis if metastasis and secondary
tumour formation occur. Deregulation of cellular signalling pathways like the
phosphatidylinositol 3' kinase (PI3K) / Akt pathway, extracellular signal
regulated kinase (ERK) pathway and the nuclear factor kappa beta (NF-kβ)
pathway play important roles in development, progression and metastasis of
melanomas. This article focuses on how such signalling pathways could be
possible therapeutic targets for treatment of melanomas by the use of natural
phytochemical compounds. Studies indicate that many natural phytochemical
compounds such as all-trans retinoic acid, kaempferol, curcumin, betulinic
acid, parthenolide and epigallocatechin gallate appear to have good potential
to act as signalling pathway inhibitors for melanoma therapy. As many of these
phytochemicals and their plant sources are already a part of human diet, using
these natural compounds could help in reducing side effects and lowering
treatment costs. Thus, targeting cellular signalling pathways with natural
phytochemical compounds could lead to development of effective clinical
strategies for melanoma treatment.
Author(s) Details:
Indira Chakraborty,
Post Graduate Department of Biotechnology, St. Xavier’s College
(Autonomous), Kolkata, 30 Mother Teresa Sarani, Kolkata 700016, West Bengal,
India.
Aniruddha
Banerji,
Post
Graduate Department of Biotechnology, St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous),
Kolkata, 30 Mother Teresa Sarani, Kolkata 700016, West Bengal, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RPMAB-V1/article/view/13760
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