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Plant Enzymes Decrease Prostate Cancer Cell Numbers and Increase TNF-alpha In Vivo: A Possible Role in Immunostimulatory Activityopen access

Authors
Gu, Yeun-HwaYamashita, TakenoriYamamoto, HajimeMatsuo, TatsuhikoWashino, NoriyukiSong, Jin-HoKang, Ki-Mun
Issue Date
28-Jul-2019
Publisher
HINDAWI LTD
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, v.2019
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Volume
2019
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8942
DOI
10.1155/2019/8103480
ISSN
2356-7015
2314-5765
Abstract
Increased caloric intake and Westernized dietary choices may be contributing toward a recent rising trend of incidences of chronic lifestyle-related diseases. In this study, we evaluated the anticancer properties of Plant Enzyme Validux (PEV) using a mouse model. Five-week-old male C3H mice were randomly distributed into four experimental groups: Control, PEV only, 6Gy irradiation only, and PEV + 6Gy. PEV was orally administered daily at 500 mg/kg for 14 days prior to three rounds of 2Gy irradiation. We focused on the anticancer action and immunostimulatory effects of PEV with and without irradiation. Oncogene suppression was observed after PEV treatment as was an increase in TNF-alpha, suggesting an antitumor effect. PEV administration also appeared to reduce oxidative stress as evidenced by a decrease in lipid peroxidation. In addition, PEV confirmed radioprotective effect by radical blocking ability by radiation irradiation. Immunological responses to PEV administration were evidenced by an increase in number of total white blood cells and T lymphocytes. Immunotherapy is drawing more and more attention as a treatment for prostate cancer, suggesting that there will be a need for the identification of specific targets for prostate cancer and for more basic research on the genetic aspects of immunotherapy. Thus, PEV may be of use as a radioprotective supplement during radiotherapy for tumor treatment.
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