Curcumin and its Analogues in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: State-of-the-art and Therapeutic Potential
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Curcumin and its Analogues in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: State-of-the-art and Therapeutic Potential
Abstract
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common cancer arising from squamous epithelium in the oral cavity and is characterized by high aggressiveness and metastatic potential, which together with a late diagnosis results in a 5-year survival rate of only 50% of patients. The therapeutic options for OSCC management are limited and largely influenced by the cancer stage. While radical surgery can be curative in early stage of disease, most cases require adjuvant therapies, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy which, however, often achieve poor curative rates and are associated with important negative effects. Therefore, there is an urgent need to discover new alternative treatment strategies to improve patients' outcomes. Several medicinal herbs are being studied for their preventive or therapeutic effect in several diseases, including cancer. In particular, the Indian spice curcumin, largely used in oriental countries, has been studied as a chemopreventive or adjuvant agent for different malignancies. Indeed, curcumin is characterized by important biological properties, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects, which could also be exploited in OSCC. However, due to its limited bioavailability and poor aqueous solubility, this review is focused on studies designing new synthetic analogues and developing novel types of curcumin delivery systems to improve its pharmacokinetic and biological properties. Thus, this review analyses the potential therapeutic role of curcumin in OSCC by providing an overview of current in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrating the beneficial effects of curcumin and its analogues in OSCC.
Keywords: Chemoprevention; chemosensitization; curcumin; curcuminoids; head and neck cancer; oral squamous cell carcinoma..
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