Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Jul 2021)

Phytochemicals in cancer and their effect on the PI3K/AKT-mediated cellular signalling

  • Olaf-Georg Issinger,
  • Barbara Guerra

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 139
p. 111650

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Protein kinases belong to the largest family of enzymes controlling every aspect of cellular activity including gene expression, cell division, differentiation and metabolism. They are part of major intracellular signalling pathways. Hence, it is not surprising that they are involved in the development of major diseases such as cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, dementia and, most importantly, cancer when they undergo mutations, modifications and unbalanced expression.This review will explore the possibility to draw a connection between the application of natural phytochemicals and the treatment of cancer. We have chosen to focus on the PI3K/AKT cellular signalling pathway which has been shown to be a major target by natural compounds in cell cultures and animal models.

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