The Promise of Piperine in Cancer Chemoprevention
Author:
Benayad Salma1ORCID, Wahnou Hicham2ORCID, El Kebbaj Riad1ORCID, Liagre Bertrand3ORCID, Sol Vincent3ORCID, Oudghiri Mounia2, Saad El Madani1ORCID, Duval Raphaël Emmanuel4ORCID, Limami Youness12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Health Sciences and Technologies, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Hassan First University of Settat, Settat 26000, Morocco 2. Laboratory of Immunology and Biodiversity, Faculty of Sciences Ain Chock, Hassan II University, Casablanca 20100, Morocco 3. Le Laboratoire des Agroressources, Biomolécules et Chimie pour l’Innovation en Santé (LABCiS), University Limoges, UR 22722, F-87000 Limoges, France 4. The Franch Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Université de Lorraine, L2CM, F-54000 Nancy, France
Abstract
Cancer, characterized by the unregulated growth and dissemination of malignantly transformed cells, presents a significant global health challenge. The multistage process of cancer development involves intricate biochemical and genetic alterations within target cells. Cancer chemoprevention has emerged as a vital strategy to address this complex issue to mitigate cancer’s impact on healthcare systems. This approach leverages pharmacologically active agents to block, suppress, prevent, or reverse invasive cancer development. Among these agents, piperine, an active alkaloid with a wide range of therapeutic properties, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects, has garnered attention for its potential in cancer prevention and treatment. This comprehensive review explores piperine’s multifaceted role in inhibiting the molecular events and signaling pathways associated with various stages of cancer development, shedding light on its promising prospects as a versatile tool in cancer chemoprevention. Furthermore, the review will also delve into how piperine enhances the effectiveness of conventional treatments such as UV-phototherapy and TRAIL-based therapy, potentially synergizing with existing therapeutic modalities to provide more robust cancer management strategies. Finally, a crucial perspective of the long-term safety and potential side effects of piperine-based therapies and the need for clinical trials is also discussed.
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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