TY - JOUR
T1 - Ketogenic diet in cancer prevention and therapy
T2 - Molecular targets and therapeutic opportunities
AU - Talib, Wamidh H.
AU - Mahmod, Asma Ismail
AU - Kamal, Ayah
AU - Rashid, Hasan M.
AU - Alashqar, Aya M.D.
AU - Khater, Samar
AU - Jamal, Duaa
AU - Waly, Mostafa
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments: The authors are grateful to the Applied Science Private University, Amman, Jordan: for the full financial support granted to this research (Grant No. DRGS-2020-2021-4).
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - Although cancer is still one of the most significant global challenges facing public health, the world still lacks complementary approaches that would significantly enhance the efficacy of standard anticancer therapies. One of the essential strategies during cancer treatment is following a healthy diet program. The ketogenic diet (KD) has recently emerged as a metabolic therapy in cancer treatment, targeting cancer cell metabolism rather than a conventional dietary approach. The ketogenic diet (KD), a high-fat and very-low-carbohydrate with adequate amounts of protein, has shown antitumor effects by reducing energy supplies to cells. This low energy supply inhibits tumor growth, explaining the ketogenic diet’s therapeutic mechanisms in cancer treatment. This review highlights the crucial mechanisms that explain the ketogenic diet’s potential antitumor effects, which probably produces an unfavorable metabolic environment for cancer cells and can be used as a promising adjuvant in cancer therapy. Studies discussed in this review provide a solid background for researchers and physicians to design new combination therapies based on KD and conventional therapies.
AB - Although cancer is still one of the most significant global challenges facing public health, the world still lacks complementary approaches that would significantly enhance the efficacy of standard anticancer therapies. One of the essential strategies during cancer treatment is following a healthy diet program. The ketogenic diet (KD) has recently emerged as a metabolic therapy in cancer treatment, targeting cancer cell metabolism rather than a conventional dietary approach. The ketogenic diet (KD), a high-fat and very-low-carbohydrate with adequate amounts of protein, has shown antitumor effects by reducing energy supplies to cells. This low energy supply inhibits tumor growth, explaining the ketogenic diet’s therapeutic mechanisms in cancer treatment. This review highlights the crucial mechanisms that explain the ketogenic diet’s potential antitumor effects, which probably produces an unfavorable metabolic environment for cancer cells and can be used as a promising adjuvant in cancer therapy. Studies discussed in this review provide a solid background for researchers and physicians to design new combination therapies based on KD and conventional therapies.
KW - Alternative cancer therapies
KW - Anticancer diet
KW - Calories restriction
KW - Targeting cancer metabolism
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U2 - 10.3390/cimb43020042
DO - 10.3390/cimb43020042
M3 - Article
C2 - 34287243
AN - SCOPUS:85111910057
SN - 1467-3037
VL - 43
SP - 558
EP - 589
JO - Current Issues in Molecular Biology
JF - Current Issues in Molecular Biology
IS - 2
ER -