The anti-tumor effect of curcumin on pRb degradation and plasma protein extravasation releasing in cervical cancer-implanted nude mice model
Natchaya Wongeakin
Stage1: Almost all cases of
cervical cancer which are attributed by HPV infection is the fourth most common
cancer in women worldwide. It is also the fourth most common cause of cancer
death (266,000 deaths in 2012); almost 70% of cases are in areas with lower
levels of development (WHO, 2013). Nowadays, ICO HPV Information Centre estimates
that every year 8,184 Thai women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and 4,513 Thai women die
from the disease. Cervical cancer ranks as the 2nd most common cancer in Thai
women, especially women between 15 and 44 years of age (ICO Information Centre
on HPV and Cancer, 2014).
Satge2: The major oncogenic HPV protein
E7 is involved in the immortalization of target cells by inactivation of
cellular tumor suppressor retinoblastoma protein (pRb), leading to the release
of activation of E2f (Huh et al, 2007). The pRb degradation can enhance
angiogenic factors through HIF pathway leading to cancer cell proliferation and
differentiation, and cancer nrovascularization (Duxbury and Whang, 2007; Wang
et al 2014). In addition to angiogenic factors, HIF pathway is also associated
with endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) migration to mediate cancer
neovascularization (Matsui et al, 2004; Litz et al, 2006) by motivating of
plasma protein extravasation releasing such as SDF-1 (Ceradini et al, 2004;
kioi et al, 2010). In recently, plants contain numerous bioactive
molecules such as polyphenols are used for prevention and treatment in various
diseases. Curcumin is the one of polyphenols which several researches indicated
the anti-tumorigenic property (Basu et al, 2013; Dai et al, 2013; Yin et al,
2013).
Stage3: However, it is unclear
whether curcumin could decrease cervical cancer progression by inhibiting pRb
degradation and plasma protein extravasation releasing in cervical cancer.
Stage4: In the present study aim to investigate
the anti-tumor effects of curcumin on pRb and SDF-1 expressions in cervical cancer-implanted
nude mice model.
Stage5: These findings would
identify a novel treatment to decrease cervical cancer progression.
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