Mediterranean diet, olive oil and cancer

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Colomer R. [1 ]
Menéndez J.A. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] Department of Medical Oncology, Institut Catala d'Oncologia, Hospital de Girona Dr. Josep Trueta
[2] Department of Medicine, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Research Institute, Evanston, IL
[3] Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
[4] Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
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Cancer; erb B-2; Her2; Mediterranean diet; Oleic acid; Olive oil;
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10.1007/s12094-006-0090-0
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Olive oil is an integral ingredient of the «Mediterranean diet» and accumulating evidence suggests that it may have a potential role in lowering the risk of several types of cancers. The mechanisms by which the carcer-preventing effects of olive oil can be performed, however, are not known. We recently hypothesized that a novel molecular explanation concerning the anti-cancer actions of olive oil may relate to the ability of its monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) oleic acid (OA; 18:1n-9) to specifically regulate cancer-related oncogenes. Supporting our hypothesis, exogenous suplementation of cultured breast cancer cells with physiological concentrations of OA was found to suppress the overexpression of HER2 (Her-2/neu, erbB-2), a well-characterized oncogene playing a key role in the etiology, progression and response to chemotherapy and endocrine therapy in approximately 20% of breast carcinomas. OA treatment was also found to synergistically enhance the efficacy of trastuzumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody binding with high affinity to the ectodomain (ECD) of the Her2-coded p185HER2 oncoprotein. Moreover, OA exposure significantly diminished the proteolytic cleavage of the ECD of HER2 and, consequently, its activation status, a crucial molecular event that determines both the aggressive behavior and theresponse to trastuzumab of Her2-overexpressing breast carcinomas. Our most recent findings further reveal that OA exposure may suppresses HER2 at the transcriptional level by up-regulating the expression of the Ets protein PEA3 -a DNA-binding protein that specifically blocks HER2 promoter activity-in breast, ovarian and stomach cancer cell lines. This anti-HER2 property of OA offers a previously ously unrecognized molecular mechanism by which olive oil may regulate the malignant behavior of cancer cells. From a clinical perspective, it could provide an effective means of influencing the outcome of Her-2/ neu-overexpressing human carcinomas with poor prognosis. Indeed, OA-induced transcriptional pression of HER2 oncogene may represent a novel genomic explanation linking «Mediterranean diet», olive oil and cancer as it seems to equally operate in various types of Her-2/neu-related carcinomas. © FESEO 2006.
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