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Flavonoids and Other Polyphenols Act as Epigenetic Modifiers in Breast Cancer

Priyanga Selvakumar, Aja Badgeley, Paige Murphy, Hina Anwar, Urvashi Sharma, Katharine Lawrence, Ashakumary Lakshmikuttyamma
Key takeaways
  1. 01This narrative review describes how plant compounds may regulate genes linked to breast cancer
  2. 02Compounds like EGCG and genistein can inhibit enzymes that silence tumor-suppressor genes
  3. 03Factors such as menopausal status and cancer subtype influence the protective effects of flavonoids
  4. 04Further human studies are needed to confirm laboratory findings and determine optimal dosages

Dietary flavonoids may help prevent breast cancer by modifying gene expression, though effectiveness depends on individual factors and specific dosage.

Abstract

Breast cancer is a common cancer that occurs due to different epigenetic alterations and genetic mutations. Various epidemiological studies have demonstrated an inverse correlation between breast cancer incidence and flavonoid intake. The anti-cancer action of flavonoids, a class of polyphenolic compounds that are present in plants, as secondary metabolites has been a major topic of research for many years. Our review analysis demonstrates that flavonoids exhibit anti-cancer activity against breast cancer occurring in different ethnic populations. Breast cancer subtype and menopausal status are the key factors in inducing the flavonoid's anti-cancer action in breast cancer. The dose is another key factor, with research showing that approximately 10 mg/day of isoflavones is required to inhibit breast cancer occurrence. In addition, flavonoids also influence the epigenetic machinery in breast cancer, with research demonstrating that epigallocatechin, genistein, and resveratrol all inhibited DNA methyltransferase and altered chromatin modification in breast cancer. These flavonoids can induce the expression of different tumor suppressor genes that may contribute to decreasing breast cancer progression and metastasis. Additional studies are required to confirm the contribution of epigenetic modifications by flavonoids to breast cancer prevention.

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APA
Priyanga Selvakumar, Aja Badgeley, Paige Murphy, Hina Anwar, Urvashi Sharma, Katharine Lawrence, & Ashakumary Lakshmikuttyamma (2020). Flavonoids and Other Polyphenols Act as Epigenetic Modifiers in Breast Cancer. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/flavonoids-and-other-polyphenols-act-as-epigenetic-modifiers-in-breast-cancer/
MLA
Priyanga Selvakumar, et al. "Flavonoids and Other Polyphenols Act as Epigenetic Modifiers in Breast Cancer." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/flavonoids-and-other-polyphenols-act-as-epigenetic-modifiers-in-breast-cancer/.
Chicago
Priyanga Selvakumar et al. 2020. "Flavonoids and Other Polyphenols Act as Epigenetic Modifiers in Breast Cancer.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/flavonoids-and-other-polyphenols-act-as-epigenetic-modifiers-in-breast-cancer/