Author:
Ellis Samantha L.S.,Nohara Lilian L.,Dada Sarah,Saranchova Iryna,Munro Lonna,Choi Kyung Bok,Garrovillas Emmanuel,Pfeifer Cheryl G.,Williams David E.,Cheng Ping,Andersen Raymond J.,Jefferies Wilfred A.
Abstract
AbstractFor eons, turmeric and curcumin have been used as culinary spices and as traditional medicines and as vogue dietary supplements for a growing list of disorders, including arthritis, digestive disorders, respiratory infections, allergies, liver disease, depression and cancer. The activities of these spices are commonly attributed to curcuminoids; however, the medical applications of this class of compounds has been limited due to the low water solubility, chemical instability, acid lability, poor absorption, rapid catabolism by enzymes of the diverse curcuminoids contained in turmeric and curcumin extracts. Furthermore, identifying the bio-active curcuminoids with unique molecular entities responsible for specific medicinal benefit is at its infancy. To overcome these many issues and substantially advance this area of inquiry, we created a water-soluble achiral curcuphenol analogue and a water-soluble racemic analogue that have enhanced chemical characteristics and biological performance, and we subsequently demonstrated their ability to reverse the immune-escape phenotype, a process that enables tumours to hide from host immune responses and thereby provides tumours a significant growth advantage to metastatic tumours. The discovery that curcuphenols can reverse tumour immune-escape mechanisms and thereby reduce tumour growth, provides a rationale for the development of advanced dissecting nutraceuticals and bioceuticals for unique chemical entities as therapeutic building blocks to synthesize analogues with optimal chemical characteristics capable of harnessing the power of the immune system to extinguish metastatic cancers and beyond.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory