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Modulation of transcriptional activity by antioxidant carotenoids

Authors :
Noga Doubi
Joseph Levy
Elena Kirilov
Marina Khanin
Rita Krimer
Anat Ben-Dor
Amit Nahum
Gabi Zango
Shlomo Walfisch
Keren Hirsh
Yossi Walfisch
Michael Steiner
Yoav Sharoni
Hadar Amir
Michael Danilenko
Irene Bobilev
Riad Agbaria
Gaby Izumchenko
Yudit Giat
Source :
Molecular aspects of medicine. 24(6)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

It is widely accepted that diet changes are a powerful means to prevent cancer. The possible involvement of transcriptional activity in the anticancer activity of carotenoids will be the focus of this review. Carotenoids function as potent antioxidants, and this is clearly a major mechanism of their action. In addition carotenoids action involves interference in several pathways related to cancer cell proliferation and includes changes in the expression of many proteins participating in these processes such as connexins, phase II enzymes, cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases and their inhibitors. These changes in protein expression suggest that the initial effect involves modulation of transcription by ligand-activated nuclear receptors or by other transcription factors. It is feasible to suggest that carotenoids and their oxidized derivatives interact with a network of transcription systems that are activated by different ligands at low affinity and specificity and that this activation leads to the synergistic inhibition of cell growth.

Details

ISSN :
00982997
Volume :
24
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular aspects of medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec7dc7013e78e1ebb9311724178b9727