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| Fucoidan is found in brown algae. Extracted from the seaweed species Fucus vesiculosus, Cladosiphon okamuranus, Laminaria japonica and Undaria pinnatifida. In oncology research, fucoidan is most consistently described as an immunomodulatory and anti-angiogenic compound with additional pro-apoptotic and anti-metastatic effects in preclinical models. Mechanistically, fucoidan has been reported to suppress NF-κB and PI3K/AKT signaling, reduce VEGF-mediated angiogenesis, inhibit tumor cell adhesion and invasion, and promote apoptosis through caspase activation and mitochondrial pathways. It may also enhance NK cell and macrophage activity, contributing to anti-tumor immune responses. Effects vary substantially depending on molecular weight, sulfation pattern, and source species. Human clinical data remain limited, and many anticancer claims are derived from in vitro and animal studies. Cancer Pathway Table: Fucoidan
TSF: P = 0–30 min (surface receptor interactions), R = 30 min–3 hr (immune and signaling shifts), G = >3 hr (apoptosis, angiogenesis, immune outcomes). |
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| Snail gene may show a role in recurrence of breast cancer by downregulating E-cadherin and inducing an epithelial to mesenchymal transition. Snail promotes metastasis of breast cancer cells and overexpression of Snail is a biomarker of poor clinical outcome for patients with breast cancer. Snail, a repressor of E-cadherin and an inducer of EMT. Snail (SNAI1): A transcription factor that plays a key role in the regulation of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). It suppresses the expression of epithelial markers (such as E-cadherin) and upregulates mesenchymal markers, facilitating changes in cell adhesion and motility. EMT Induction: Snail actively represses genes such as E-cadherin, a protein critical for cell–cell adhesion. Its upregulation leads to a loss of epithelial characteristics and the acquisition of a mesenchymal phenotype, enhancing migratory potential. Invasion and Metastasis: Through EMT induction, Snail facilitates tumor cell dissemination and invasion into surrounding tissues, thereby playing a central role in metastasis. Elevated levels of Snail have been observed in a variety of cancers, including breast, colorectal, pancreatic, and head and neck cancers. Elevated Snail expression is frequently associated with a worse prognosis, including lower overall survival rates and increased likelihood of metastasis. |
| 1155- | F, | The anti-cancer effects of fucoidan: a review of both in vivo and in vitro investigations |
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