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Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting

Mucositis is nearly inevitable following high-dose chemotherapy. Several pro-inflammatory cytokines play a role in pathogenesis of mucositis. Curcumin inhibits inflammatory cytokines through inhibition of nuclear factor kappa-β. We studied the effects of curcumin on the acute toxicities and inflamma...

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Autores principales: Punatar, Sachin, Katti, Kritika, Rajamanickam, Deepan, Patil, Pravin, Dhakan, Chetan, Bagal, Bhausaheb, Gokarn, Anant, Bonda, Avinash, Nayak, Lingaraj, Gurjar, Murari, Kannan, Sadhana, Chiplunkar, Shubhada, Gota, Vikram, Khattry, Navin
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09636897221086969
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author Punatar, Sachin
Katti, Kritika
Rajamanickam, Deepan
Patil, Pravin
Dhakan, Chetan
Bagal, Bhausaheb
Gokarn, Anant
Bonda, Avinash
Nayak, Lingaraj
Gurjar, Murari
Kannan, Sadhana
Chiplunkar, Shubhada
Gota, Vikram
Khattry, Navin
author_facet Punatar, Sachin
Katti, Kritika
Rajamanickam, Deepan
Patil, Pravin
Dhakan, Chetan
Bagal, Bhausaheb
Gokarn, Anant
Bonda, Avinash
Nayak, Lingaraj
Gurjar, Murari
Kannan, Sadhana
Chiplunkar, Shubhada
Gota, Vikram
Khattry, Navin
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description Mucositis is nearly inevitable following high-dose chemotherapy. Several pro-inflammatory cytokines play a role in pathogenesis of mucositis. Curcumin inhibits inflammatory cytokines through inhibition of nuclear factor kappa-β. We studied the effects of curcumin on the acute toxicities and inflammatory cytokines following melphalan (200 mg/m(2)) for autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for myeloma. The control group (first 10 enrolled patients who received standard supportive care) was compared with curcumin group (next 30 patients who received chewable curcumin lozenges, 4 g twice daily from 2 days before melphalan till day +28 along with standard supportive care). The toxicities were recorded as per World Health Organization (WHO) criteria and CTCAE v3.0 as applicable. Cytokine profiling was done in both groups at similar time points. In the curcumin group, there was significant decrease in grade 3/4 vomiting (3% vs 40%, P = 0.01) and total parenteral nutrition use (47% vs 90%, P = 0.026). Grade 3/4 mucositis (43% vs 60%) and diarrhea (33% vs 70%) were also less, but not statistically significant. This coincided with 3.2-fold lower area under the concentration time curve (AUC) of IL-8 from day –3 to day 14 in curcumin group compared with control group (P = 0.039). We conclude that curcumin mitigates toxicities of high-dose melphalan, possibly through IL-8 modulation. Randomized studies are warranted to explore benefits of curcumin in HSCT.
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spelling pubmed-90193222022-04-21 Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting Punatar, Sachin Katti, Kritika Rajamanickam, Deepan Patil, Pravin Dhakan, Chetan Bagal, Bhausaheb Gokarn, Anant Bonda, Avinash Nayak, Lingaraj Gurjar, Murari Kannan, Sadhana Chiplunkar, Shubhada Gota, Vikram Khattry, Navin Cell Transplant Original Article Mucositis is nearly inevitable following high-dose chemotherapy. Several pro-inflammatory cytokines play a role in pathogenesis of mucositis. Curcumin inhibits inflammatory cytokines through inhibition of nuclear factor kappa-β. We studied the effects of curcumin on the acute toxicities and inflammatory cytokines following melphalan (200 mg/m(2)) for autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for myeloma. The control group (first 10 enrolled patients who received standard supportive care) was compared with curcumin group (next 30 patients who received chewable curcumin lozenges, 4 g twice daily from 2 days before melphalan till day +28 along with standard supportive care). The toxicities were recorded as per World Health Organization (WHO) criteria and CTCAE v3.0 as applicable. Cytokine profiling was done in both groups at similar time points. In the curcumin group, there was significant decrease in grade 3/4 vomiting (3% vs 40%, P = 0.01) and total parenteral nutrition use (47% vs 90%, P = 0.026). Grade 3/4 mucositis (43% vs 60%) and diarrhea (33% vs 70%) were also less, but not statistically significant. This coincided with 3.2-fold lower area under the concentration time curve (AUC) of IL-8 from day –3 to day 14 in curcumin group compared with control group (P = 0.039). We conclude that curcumin mitigates toxicities of high-dose melphalan, possibly through IL-8 modulation. Randomized studies are warranted to explore benefits of curcumin in HSCT. SAGE Publications 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9019322/ /pubmed/35435039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09636897221086969 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Punatar, Sachin
Katti, Kritika
Rajamanickam, Deepan
Patil, Pravin
Dhakan, Chetan
Bagal, Bhausaheb
Gokarn, Anant
Bonda, Avinash
Nayak, Lingaraj
Gurjar, Murari
Kannan, Sadhana
Chiplunkar, Shubhada
Gota, Vikram
Khattry, Navin
Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting
title Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting
title_full Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting
title_fullStr Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting
title_full_unstemmed Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting
title_short Role of Curcumin in Reducing Toxicities Associated With Mucosal Injury Following Melphalan-Based Conditioning in Autologous Transplant Setting
title_sort role of curcumin in reducing toxicities associated with mucosal injury following melphalan-based conditioning in autologous transplant setting
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09636897221086969
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