Role of Reactive Oxygen Intermediates in Cellular Responses to Dietary Cancer Chemoprevention Agents

被引:78
作者
Antosiewicz, Jedrzej [1 ]
Ziolkowski, Wieslaw [1 ]
Kar, Siddhartha [2 ]
Powolny, Anna A. [3 ]
Singh, Shivendra V. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Bioenerget & Physiol Exercise, Gdansk, Poland
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Inst Canc, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
关键词
organosulfur compounds; isothiocyanates; isoflavones; curcumin; ROS; apoptosis; chemoprevention;
D O I
10.1055/s-2008-1081307
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Epidemiological studies continue to support the premise that diets rich in fruits and vegetables may offer protection against cancer of various anatomic sites. This correlation is quite persuasive for vegetables including Allium (e.g., garlic) and cruciferous (e.g., broccoli and watercress) vegetables. The bioactive food components responsible for the cancer chemopreventive effects of various edible plants have been identified. For instance, the anticancer effects of Allium and cruciferous vegetables are attributed to organosulfur compounds (e.g., diallyl trisulfide) and isothio-cyanates (e.g., sulforaphane and phenethyl isothiocyanate), respectively. Bioactive food components with anticancer activity are generally considered to be antioxidants due to their ability to modulate expression/activity of antioxidative and phase 2 drug-metabolizing enzymes and scavenging free radicals. At the same time, more recent studies have provided convincing evidence to indicate that certain dietary cancer chemopreventive agents cause generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to trigger signal transduction culminating in cell cycle arrest and/or programmed cell death (apoptosis). Interestingly, the ROS generation by some dietary anticancer agents is tumor cell specific and does not occur in normal cells. This review summarizes experimental evidence supporting the involvement of ROS in cellular responses to cancer chemopreventive agents derived from common edible plants.
引用
收藏
页码:1570 / 1579
页数:10
相关论文
共 108 条
[11]   Curcumin mediated apoptosis in AK-5 tumor cells involves the production of reactive oxygen intermediates [J].
Bhaumik, S ;
Anjum, R ;
Rangaraj, N ;
Pardhasaradhi, BVV ;
Khar, A .
FEBS LETTERS, 1999, 456 (02) :311-314
[12]  
Brooks JD, 2001, CANCER EPIDEM BIOMAR, V10, P949
[13]   Garlic, onion and cereal fibre as protective factors for breast cancer: A French case-control study [J].
Challier, B ;
Perarnau, JM ;
Viel, JF .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1998, 14 (08) :737-747
[14]   Growth inhibition and induction of apoptosis in MCF-7 breast cancer cells by fermented soy milk [J].
Chang, WH ;
Liu, JJ ;
Chen, CH ;
Huang, TS ;
Lu, FJ .
NUTRITION AND CANCER-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2002, 43 (02) :214-226
[15]   Induction of detoxifying enzymes by garlic organosulfur compounds through transcription factor Nrf2: Effect of chemical structure and stress signals [J].
Chen, C ;
Pung, D ;
Leong, V ;
Hebbar, V ;
Shen, GX ;
Nair, S ;
Li, W ;
Kong, ANT .
FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2004, 37 (10) :1578-1590
[16]  
Chen J, 2005, PHARMAZIE, V60, P57
[17]   Involvement of c-Jun N-terminal kinase in G2/M arrest and caspase-mediated apoptosis induced by sulforaphane in DU145 prostate cancer cells [J].
Cho, SD ;
Li, GX ;
Hu, HB ;
Jiang, C ;
Kang, KS ;
Lee, YS ;
Kim, SH ;
Lü, JX .
NUTRITION AND CANCER-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2005, 52 (02) :213-224
[18]   Bax and Bak are required for apoptosis induction by sulforaphane, a cruciferous vegetable-derived cancer chemopreventive agent [J].
Choi, S ;
Singh, SV .
CANCER RESEARCH, 2005, 65 (05) :2035-2043
[19]   Chemoprevention of colonic aberrant crypt foci in Fischer rats by sulforaphane and phenethyl isothiocyanate [J].
Chung, FL ;
Conaway, CC ;
Rao, CV ;
Reddy, BS .
CARCINOGENESIS, 2000, 21 (12) :2287-2291
[20]   Fruit and vegetable intakes and prostate cancer risk [J].
Cohen, JH ;
Kristal, AR ;
Stanford, JL .
JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 2000, 92 (01) :61-68