| Literature DB >> 33381035 |
Milad Ashrafizadeh1,2, Ali Zarrabi2, Kiavash Hushmandi3, Vahideh Zarrin4, Ebrahim Rahmani Moghadam5, Farid Hashemi6, Pooyan Makvandi7, Saeed Samarghandian8, Haroon Khan9, Fardin Hashemi10, Masoud Najafi11,12, Hamed Mirzaei12.
Abstract
Immune response, proliferation, migration and angiogenesis are juts a few of cellular events that are regulated by transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) in cells. A number of studies have documented that TGF-β undergoes abnormal expression in different diseases, e.g., diabetes, cancer, fibrosis, asthma, arthritis, among others. This has led to great fascination into this signaling pathway and developing agents with modulatory impact on TGF-β. Curcumin, a natural-based compound, is obtained from rhizome and roots of turmeric plant. It has a number of pharmacological activities including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, anti-diabetes and so on. Noteworthy, it has been demonstrated that curcumin affects different molecular signaling pathways such as Wnt/β-catenin, Nrf2, AMPK, mitogen-activated protein kinase and so on. In the present review, we evaluate the potential of curcumin in regulation of TGF-β signaling pathway to corelate it with therapeutic impacts of curcumin. By modulation of TGF-β (both upregulation and down-regulation), curcumin ameliorates fibrosis, neurological disorders, liver disease, diabetes and asthma. Besides, curcumin targets TGF-β signaling pathway which is capable of suppressing proliferation of tumor cells and invading cancer cells.Entities:
Keywords: antioxiants; curcumin; diseases; natural compound; transforming growth factor-β
Year: 2020 PMID: 33381035 PMCID: PMC7767860 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.585413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810