Affiliation:
1. Department of Zoology, University of Delhi, Delhi, 110007, India
Abstract
:
Angiogenesis, a multistep process, involves sprouting of new vessels from
the pre-existing vessels in response to a stimulus in its microenvironment. Normally, angiogenesis
is important for tissue maintenance and homeostasis, however it is also
known to be associated with various pathologies, including cancer. Importantly, neovascularization
is very crucial for tumors to grow and metastasize since it allows delivery
of oxygen and nutrients as well as promotes tumor cell dissemination to distant sites. Activation
of angiogenic switch is a consequence of imbalance in pro- as well as anti-angiogenic
factors, that are immensely impacted by reactive oxygen species and epigenetic
regulation. Several reports have suggested that angiogenic inhibitors significantly inhibit
tumor growth. Therefore, anti-angiogenic therapy has gained substantial attention and
has been considered a rational approach in cancer therapeutics. In this line, several anti-
angiogenic drugs have been approved, however, their long term usage caused several
side effects. In view of this, researchers switched to plant-based natural compounds for
identifying safe and cost-effective anti-angiogenic drugs. Of note, various phytochemicals
have been evaluated to reduce tumor growth by inhibiting tumor-induced angiogenesis.
Moreover, the implication of nano-carriers to enhance the bioavailability of phytochemicals
has proven to be more efficient anti-cancer agents. The present review highlights
the existing knowledge on tumor-induced neovascularization and its regulation at
the epigenetic level. Further, we emphasize the inhibitory effect of phytochemicals on tumor-
induced angiogenesis that will open up new avenues in cancer therapeutics.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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