TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemopreventive and Biological Strategies in the Management of Oral Potentially Malignant and Malignant Disorders
AU - Viglianisi, Gaia
AU - Polizzi, Alessandro
AU - Grippaudo, Cristina
AU - Cocuzza, Salvatore
AU - Leonardi, Rosalia
AU - Isola, Gaetano
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)
represent a significant global health burden due to their potential for malignant transformation
and the challenges associated with their diagnosis and treatment. Chemoprevention, an innovative
approach aimed at halting or reversing the neoplastic process before full malignancy, has emerged as
a promising avenue for mitigating the impact of OPMD and OSCC. The pivotal role of chemopreventive
strategies is underscored by the need for effective interventions that go beyond traditional
therapies. In this regard, chemopreventive agents offer a unique opportunity to intercept disease
progression by targeting the molecular pathways implicated in carcinogenesis. Natural compounds,
such as curcumin, green tea polyphenols, and resveratrol, exhibit anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and
anti-cancer properties that could make them potential candidates for curtailing the transformation
of OPMD to OSCC. Moreover, targeted therapies directed at specific molecular alterations hold
promise in disrupting the signaling cascades driving OSCC growth. Immunomodulatory agents,
like immune checkpoint inhibitors, are gaining attention for their potential to harness the body’s
immune response against early malignancies, thus impeding OSCC advancement. Additionally, nutritional
interventions and topical formulations of chemopreventive agents offer localized strategies
for preventing carcinogenesis in the oral cavity. The challenge lies in optimizing these strategies for
efficacy, safety, and patient compliance. This review presents an up to date on the dynamic interplay
between molecular insights, clinical interventions, and the broader goal of reducing the burden of oral
malignancies. As research progresses, the synergy between early diagnosis, non-invasive biomarker
identification, and chemopreventive therapy is poised to reshape the landscape of OPMD and OSCC
management, offering a glimpse of a future where these diseases are no longer insurmountable
challenges but rather preventable and manageable conditions.
AB - Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)
represent a significant global health burden due to their potential for malignant transformation
and the challenges associated with their diagnosis and treatment. Chemoprevention, an innovative
approach aimed at halting or reversing the neoplastic process before full malignancy, has emerged as
a promising avenue for mitigating the impact of OPMD and OSCC. The pivotal role of chemopreventive
strategies is underscored by the need for effective interventions that go beyond traditional
therapies. In this regard, chemopreventive agents offer a unique opportunity to intercept disease
progression by targeting the molecular pathways implicated in carcinogenesis. Natural compounds,
such as curcumin, green tea polyphenols, and resveratrol, exhibit anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and
anti-cancer properties that could make them potential candidates for curtailing the transformation
of OPMD to OSCC. Moreover, targeted therapies directed at specific molecular alterations hold
promise in disrupting the signaling cascades driving OSCC growth. Immunomodulatory agents,
like immune checkpoint inhibitors, are gaining attention for their potential to harness the body’s
immune response against early malignancies, thus impeding OSCC advancement. Additionally, nutritional
interventions and topical formulations of chemopreventive agents offer localized strategies
for preventing carcinogenesis in the oral cavity. The challenge lies in optimizing these strategies for
efficacy, safety, and patient compliance. This review presents an up to date on the dynamic interplay
between molecular insights, clinical interventions, and the broader goal of reducing the burden of oral
malignancies. As research progresses, the synergy between early diagnosis, non-invasive biomarker
identification, and chemopreventive therapy is poised to reshape the landscape of OPMD and OSCC
management, offering a glimpse of a future where these diseases are no longer insurmountable
challenges but rather preventable and manageable conditions.
KW - bioengineering
KW - chemoprevention
KW - immunomodulatory therapies
KW - oral potentially malignant disorders
KW - oral squamous cell carcinoma
KW - polyphenols
KW - bioengineering
KW - chemoprevention
KW - immunomodulatory therapies
KW - oral potentially malignant disorders
KW - oral squamous cell carcinoma
KW - polyphenols
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/260331
U2 - 10.3390/bioengineering11010065
DO - 10.3390/bioengineering11010065
M3 - Article
SN - 2306-5354
VL - 2024
SP - 1
EP - 28
JO - Bioengineering
JF - Bioengineering
ER -