The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of Mesothelium

Malignant Mesothelioma (MM) is a tumor of the serous membranes linked to exposure to asbestos. A chronic inflammatory response orchestrated by mesothelial cells contributes to the development and progression of MM. The evidence that: (a) multiple signaling pathways are aberrantly activated in MM cel...

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Main Authors: Monica Benvenuto, Rosanna Mattera, Gloria Taffera, Maria Gabriella Giganti, Paolo Lido, Laura Masuelli, Andrea Modesti, Roberto Bei
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-05-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/8/5/275
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spelling doaj-795c02877e974622bf5ce72b7a5649d12020-11-24T22:00:05ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432016-05-018527510.3390/nu8050275nu8050275The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of MesotheliumMonica Benvenuto0Rosanna Mattera1Gloria Taffera2Maria Gabriella Giganti3Paolo Lido4Laura Masuelli5Andrea Modesti6Roberto Bei7Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 00133, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 00133, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 00133, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 00133, ItalyInternal Medicine Residency Program, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 00133, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome 00164, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 00133, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome 00133, ItalyMalignant Mesothelioma (MM) is a tumor of the serous membranes linked to exposure to asbestos. A chronic inflammatory response orchestrated by mesothelial cells contributes to the development and progression of MM. The evidence that: (a) multiple signaling pathways are aberrantly activated in MM cells; (b) asbestos mediated-chronic inflammation has a key role in MM carcinogenesis; (c) the deregulation of the immune system might favor the development of MM; and (d) a drug might have a better efficacy when injected into a serous cavity thus bypassing biotransformation and reaching an effective dose has prompted investigations to evaluate the effects of polyphenols for the therapy and prevention of MM. Dietary polyphenols are able to inhibit cancer cell growth by targeting multiple signaling pathways, reducing inflammation, and modulating immune response. The ability of polyphenols to modulate the production of pro-inflammatory molecules by targeting signaling pathways or ROS might represent a key mechanism to prevent and/or to contrast the development of MM. In this review, we will report the current knowledge on the ability of polyphenols to modulate the immune system and production of mediators of inflammation, thus revealing an important tool in preventing and/or counteracting the growth of MM.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/8/5/275malignant mesotheliomainflammationimmune systemROS and RNSpolyphenolsasbestos
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author Monica Benvenuto
Rosanna Mattera
Gloria Taffera
Maria Gabriella Giganti
Paolo Lido
Laura Masuelli
Andrea Modesti
Roberto Bei
spellingShingle Monica Benvenuto
Rosanna Mattera
Gloria Taffera
Maria Gabriella Giganti
Paolo Lido
Laura Masuelli
Andrea Modesti
Roberto Bei
The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of Mesothelium
Nutrients
malignant mesothelioma
inflammation
immune system
ROS and RNS
polyphenols
asbestos
author_facet Monica Benvenuto
Rosanna Mattera
Gloria Taffera
Maria Gabriella Giganti
Paolo Lido
Laura Masuelli
Andrea Modesti
Roberto Bei
author_sort Monica Benvenuto
title The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of Mesothelium
title_short The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of Mesothelium
title_full The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of Mesothelium
title_fullStr The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of Mesothelium
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Protective Effects of Polyphenols in Asbestos-Mediated Inflammation and Carcinogenesis of Mesothelium
title_sort potential protective effects of polyphenols in asbestos-mediated inflammation and carcinogenesis of mesothelium
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Malignant Mesothelioma (MM) is a tumor of the serous membranes linked to exposure to asbestos. A chronic inflammatory response orchestrated by mesothelial cells contributes to the development and progression of MM. The evidence that: (a) multiple signaling pathways are aberrantly activated in MM cells; (b) asbestos mediated-chronic inflammation has a key role in MM carcinogenesis; (c) the deregulation of the immune system might favor the development of MM; and (d) a drug might have a better efficacy when injected into a serous cavity thus bypassing biotransformation and reaching an effective dose has prompted investigations to evaluate the effects of polyphenols for the therapy and prevention of MM. Dietary polyphenols are able to inhibit cancer cell growth by targeting multiple signaling pathways, reducing inflammation, and modulating immune response. The ability of polyphenols to modulate the production of pro-inflammatory molecules by targeting signaling pathways or ROS might represent a key mechanism to prevent and/or to contrast the development of MM. In this review, we will report the current knowledge on the ability of polyphenols to modulate the immune system and production of mediators of inflammation, thus revealing an important tool in preventing and/or counteracting the growth of MM.
topic malignant mesothelioma
inflammation
immune system
ROS and RNS
polyphenols
asbestos
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/8/5/275
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