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Min Yeong Park1, Yoonjung Kim2, Sang Eun Ha1,3, Hun Hwan Kim1, Pritam Bhangwan Bhosale1, Abuyaseer Abusaliya1, Se Hyo Jeong1, Gon Sup Kim1.
Abstract
Breast cancer is one of the top causes of death, particularly among women, and it affects many women. Cancer can also be caused by various factors, including acquiring genetic alteration. Doctors use radiation to detect and treat breast cancer. As a result, breast cancer becomes radiation-resistant, necessitating a new strategy for its treatment. The approach discovered by the researchers is a flavonoid, which is being researched to see if it might help treat radiation-resistant breast cancer more safely than an approved medicine already being used in the field. As a result, this study focuses on the role of flavonoids in breast cancer suppression, breast cancer gene anomalies, and the resulting apoptotic mechanism.Entities:
Keywords: apoptosis; breast cancer; flavonoid
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35887080 PMCID: PMC9323071 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23147732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208
Figure 1Structure of flavonoid. They were drawn by ChemDraw Pro 8.0.
Relationships between flavonoid and anticancer activity.
| Flavonoid | Anti-Cancer Activity from the Study | Cancer | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Isorhamnetin, Genkwanin, and Acacetin | Inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis and autophagy | Breast cancer | [ |
| Silymarin | Suppresses proliferation inducing apoptosis | Ovarian cancer | [ |
| Kaempferol | Induce proliferation and induce cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and DNA damage | Breast cancer | [ |
| Eriocitrin | Inhibited cell growth and promoted death | Breast cancer | [ |
| Apigenin and luteolin | Inhibit proliferation | Breast cancer | [ |
| Icariin | Apoptosis and improve anti-tumor immunity | Breast cancer | [ |
| Silibinin | Autophagy is triggered by ROS-dependent mitochondrial failure. | Breast cancer | [ |
Relationship between breast cancer side effect case and radiation therapy.
| Side Effect | Explanation | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Breast changes | Radiation may cause the breasts to shrink or become denser. | [ |
| Brachial plexopathy | Breast or chest wall radiation can damage the nerves that travel through the arm, wrist, and hand. Damage to the nerves can result in numbness, discomfort, or weakness in the affected area. | [ |
| Sore throat | Radiation to the lymph nodes around the collarbone might produce a painful throat or make swallowing difficult. Once the treatment is over, these symptoms should go away. | [ |
| Lymphedema | Lymphedema is a condition in which the arm, hand, or chest swells. Radiation can sometimes harm neighboring lymph nodes, resulting in lymph fluid accumulation. | [ |
| Nausea | Radiation can produce nausea; however, this is an infrequent side effect. | [ |
| Rib fracture | Radiation therapy can weaken the ribs, making them more prone to breaking or fracturing. However, with the use of new treatment regimens, this is a relatively rare occurrence. | [ |
| Heart problems | The heart can be damaged if a doctor uses radiation on the left side of the chest. This is rare now that new protocols have been implemented. | [ |
| Lung problems | Radiation can induce inflammation in the lungs on an infrequent occasions. Radiation pneumonitis is the medical word for this condition, which causes shortness of breath, coughing, and a low-grade fever that will go away with time. | [ |
| Swelling | Swelling or inflammation of the breast or surrounding tissue is possible. Swelling should subside after a few weeks of the treatment’s completion. | [ |
| A second cancer | In scarce situations, radiation exposure can raise the risk of developing second cancer. | [ |
The principal effect of flavonoid in vivo.
| Flavonoid | Function In Vivo in Breast Cancer | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Kaempferol | Osteoprotective effect | [ |
| Apigenin | Inhibit tumorigenesis | [ |
| Icariin | Prevent glucocorticoid-induced osteocyte apoptosis | [ |
| Luteolin | Anticarcinogenic effect | [ |
| Acacetin | Exhibit anticancer activity | [ |
| Scutellarein | Inhibition of cell proliferation and Metastasis | [ |
Relationship between flavonoid and plant.
| Flavonoid | Plant | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Scutellarein |
| [ |
| Prunetinoside |
| [ |
| Naringin |
| [ |
| Apigetrin |
| [ |
| Anthocyanins |
| [ |
| Luteolin |
| [ |
| Kaempferol | [ | |
| Silibinin | [ |
Figure 2There are two pathways of apoptosis. There are extrinsic and intrinsic pathways, and both induce apoptosis.
Figure 3Between oncogenes and proteins involved in apoptosis. It was discovered that there is a link between chemicals that inhibit apoptosis and the consequences that cause it.
Figure 4Biological processes involving P53.
Figure 5Flavonoid-induced apoptosis of breast cancer cells.