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Genistein and daidzein act on a panel of genes implicated in cell cycle and angiogenesis by Polymerase Chain Reaction arrays in human prostate cancer cell lines
Authors:Nadège Rabiau  Myriam Kossaï  Martin Braud  Nasséra Chalabi  Samir Satih  Yves-Jean Bignon  Dominique J Bernard-Gallon
Institution:1. Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan;2. Department of Surgery, Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei 235, Taiwan;3. Department of Pathology, Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei 235, Taiwan;4. College of Medical Science and Technology, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan;5. Translational Research Laboratory, Cancer Center, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei 110, Taiwan;6. Biostatistics and Research Consultation Center, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan;7. Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei 235, Taiwan;8. Department of Medical Research and Education, Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei 235, Taiwan
Abstract:Background: The prostate cancer most frequently affects men. The ethnic origin and family antecedents of prostate cancer are established as risk factors. The genetic factors associated with environmental factors such as the nutrition also play a role in the development of the cancer. Epidemiological studies showed that the Asian populations exhibited an incidence of prostate cancer markedly subordinate by comparison with the Western populations. This would be explained partially by their important consumption of soy. Both main phytoestrogens of soy, the genistein and the daidzein, present anti-proliferative properties. Methods: For that purpose, we used different prostate cancer cell lines (LNCaP, DU 145, PC-3) and, by flow cytometry, we determined the concentration of phytoestrogens inducing a cell cycle arrest and the required time of incubation. Results: Then, the effects of 40 μM genistein or 110 μM daidzein for 48 h were determined and studied on the expression of genes involved in the human cell cycle and angiogenesis and conducted by SYBR green quantitative PCR. Conclusion: We demonstrated modulations of cyclin-dependent kinase-related pathway genes, DNA damage-signaling pathway and a down-regulation of EGF and IGF.
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