TY - JOUR
T1 - Calorie Restriction for Cancer Prevention and Therapy: Mechanisms, Expectations, and Efficacy
AU - Vidoni, Chiara
AU - Ferraresi, Alessandra
AU - Esposito, Andrea
AU - Maheshwari, Chinmay
AU - Dhanasekaran, Danny N
AU - Mollace, Vincenzo
AU - ISIDORO, Ciro
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed diseases, and despite the continuous efforts in searching for new and more effective treatments, its morbidity and mortality remain a significant health problem worldwide. Calorie restriction, a dietary manipulation that consists in a reduction of the calorie intake, is gaining attention as a potential adjuvant intervention for preventing and/ or fighting cancer. Several forms of energy reduction intake, which includes caloric restriction tout-court, dietary restrictions, and intermittent fasting, are being explored for their ability to prevent or slow down cancer progression. Additionally, another anti-cancer approach being under investigation relies on the use of nutraceuticals known as "Caloric Restriction Mimetics" that can provide caloric restriction-mediated benefits without subjecting the patients to a strict diet. Preclinical in vitro and in vivo studies consistently show that diet modifiers reducing the calorie have impact on tumor microenvironment and cancer metabolism, resulting in reduced growth and progression of cancer. Preliminary clinical studies show that patients subjected to a reduced nutrient/energy intake experience improved outcomes from chemo- and radiotherapy while better tolerating the side effects. Here, we review the state of the art on the therapeutic potential of calorie restriction and of caloric restriction mimetics in preventing or retarding tumor development by modulating a subset of cellular processes. The most recent clinical progresses with caloric restriction mimetics in the clinical practice are also discussed.
AB - Cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed diseases, and despite the continuous efforts in searching for new and more effective treatments, its morbidity and mortality remain a significant health problem worldwide. Calorie restriction, a dietary manipulation that consists in a reduction of the calorie intake, is gaining attention as a potential adjuvant intervention for preventing and/ or fighting cancer. Several forms of energy reduction intake, which includes caloric restriction tout-court, dietary restrictions, and intermittent fasting, are being explored for their ability to prevent or slow down cancer progression. Additionally, another anti-cancer approach being under investigation relies on the use of nutraceuticals known as "Caloric Restriction Mimetics" that can provide caloric restriction-mediated benefits without subjecting the patients to a strict diet. Preclinical in vitro and in vivo studies consistently show that diet modifiers reducing the calorie have impact on tumor microenvironment and cancer metabolism, resulting in reduced growth and progression of cancer. Preliminary clinical studies show that patients subjected to a reduced nutrient/energy intake experience improved outcomes from chemo- and radiotherapy while better tolerating the side effects. Here, we review the state of the art on the therapeutic potential of calorie restriction and of caloric restriction mimetics in preventing or retarding tumor development by modulating a subset of cellular processes. The most recent clinical progresses with caloric restriction mimetics in the clinical practice are also discussed.
KW - Caloric restriction mimetics
KW - Drug therapy
KW - Ketogenic diet
KW - Tumor microenvironment
KW - Warburg effect
KW - Caloric restriction mimetics
KW - Drug therapy
KW - Ketogenic diet
KW - Tumor microenvironment
KW - Warburg effect
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/134264
U2 - 10.15430/JCP.2021.26.4.224
DO - 10.15430/JCP.2021.26.4.224
M3 - Article
SN - 2288-3649
VL - 26
SP - 224
EP - 236
JO - JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION
JF - JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION
IS - 4
ER -