EGCG: The antioxidant powerhouse in lung cancer management and chemotherapy enhancement

  • Amit Sehgal
  • Majaz Ahmad Bhat
  • Deeksha Dogra
  • Suman Rawat
  • Sunil Kumar Dhatwalia
Publication date
December 2023
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
issn:2667-1379

Abstract

Lung cancer is the main cause of cancer-related deaths throughout the world. Its treatment involves intensive cycles of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which are associated with serious adverse effects. EGCG, an active component of green tea/white tea, regulates cell molecular pathways of apoptosis, angiogenesis, proliferation, differentiation, and self-renewal ability of cancer stem cells. It also acts as a pro-oxidant that can cause cell death in cancer cells via apoptosis. It can control lung carcinogenesis by altering the molecules involved in multiple signal transduction pathways like Ras-GTPase, ERK, COX2, VEGF, and protein kinases. Moreover, it can also affect other signalling molecules or pathways such as DNMT1, MAPK, NF-κB, Bcl/Bax,...

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