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Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that micronutrients may modify the risk or delay progression of prostate cancer; however, the molecular mechanisms involved are poorly understood. We examined the effects of lycopene and fish oil on prostate gene expression in a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3164676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21912659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024004 |
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author | Magbanua, Mark Jesus M. Roy, Ritu Sosa, Eduardo V. Weinberg, Vivian Federman, Scott Mattie, Michael D. Hughes-Fulford, Millie Simko, Jeff Shinohara, Katsuto Haqq, Christopher M. Carroll, Peter R. Chan, June M. |
author_facet | Magbanua, Mark Jesus M. Roy, Ritu Sosa, Eduardo V. Weinberg, Vivian Federman, Scott Mattie, Michael D. Hughes-Fulford, Millie Simko, Jeff Shinohara, Katsuto Haqq, Christopher M. Carroll, Peter R. Chan, June M. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that micronutrients may modify the risk or delay progression of prostate cancer; however, the molecular mechanisms involved are poorly understood. We examined the effects of lycopene and fish oil on prostate gene expression in a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial. METHODS: Eighty-four men with low risk prostate cancer were stratified based on self-reported dietary consumption of fish and tomatoes and then randomly assigned to a 3-month intervention of lycopene (n = 29) or fish oil (n = 27) supplementation or placebo (n = 28). Gene expression in morphologically normal prostate tissue was studied at baseline and at 3 months via cDNA microarray analysis. Differential gene expression and pathway analyses were performed to identify genes and pathways modulated by these micronutrients. RESULTS: Global gene expression analysis revealed no significant individual genes that were associated with high intake of fish or tomato at baseline or after 3 months of supplementation with lycopene or fish oil. However, exploratory pathway analyses of rank-ordered genes (based on p-values not corrected for multiple comparisons) revealed the modulation of androgen and estrogen metabolism in men who routinely consumed more fish (p = 0.029) and tomato (p = 0.008) compared to men who ate less. In addition, modulation of arachidonic acid metabolism (p = 0.01) was observed after 3 months of fish oil supplementation compared with the placebo group; and modulation of nuclear factor (erythroid derived-2) factor 2 or Nrf2-mediated oxidative stress response for either supplement versus placebo (fish oil: p = 0.01, lycopene: p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: We did not detect significant individual genes associated with dietary intake and supplementation of lycopene and fish oil. However, exploratory analyses revealed candidate in vivo pathways that may be modulated by these micronutrients. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00402285 |
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spelling | pubmed-31646762011-09-12 Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation Magbanua, Mark Jesus M. Roy, Ritu Sosa, Eduardo V. Weinberg, Vivian Federman, Scott Mattie, Michael D. Hughes-Fulford, Millie Simko, Jeff Shinohara, Katsuto Haqq, Christopher M. Carroll, Peter R. Chan, June M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that micronutrients may modify the risk or delay progression of prostate cancer; however, the molecular mechanisms involved are poorly understood. We examined the effects of lycopene and fish oil on prostate gene expression in a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial. METHODS: Eighty-four men with low risk prostate cancer were stratified based on self-reported dietary consumption of fish and tomatoes and then randomly assigned to a 3-month intervention of lycopene (n = 29) or fish oil (n = 27) supplementation or placebo (n = 28). Gene expression in morphologically normal prostate tissue was studied at baseline and at 3 months via cDNA microarray analysis. Differential gene expression and pathway analyses were performed to identify genes and pathways modulated by these micronutrients. RESULTS: Global gene expression analysis revealed no significant individual genes that were associated with high intake of fish or tomato at baseline or after 3 months of supplementation with lycopene or fish oil. However, exploratory pathway analyses of rank-ordered genes (based on p-values not corrected for multiple comparisons) revealed the modulation of androgen and estrogen metabolism in men who routinely consumed more fish (p = 0.029) and tomato (p = 0.008) compared to men who ate less. In addition, modulation of arachidonic acid metabolism (p = 0.01) was observed after 3 months of fish oil supplementation compared with the placebo group; and modulation of nuclear factor (erythroid derived-2) factor 2 or Nrf2-mediated oxidative stress response for either supplement versus placebo (fish oil: p = 0.01, lycopene: p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: We did not detect significant individual genes associated with dietary intake and supplementation of lycopene and fish oil. However, exploratory analyses revealed candidate in vivo pathways that may be modulated by these micronutrients. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00402285 Public Library of Science 2011-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3164676/ /pubmed/21912659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024004 Text en Magbanua et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Magbanua, Mark Jesus M. Roy, Ritu Sosa, Eduardo V. Weinberg, Vivian Federman, Scott Mattie, Michael D. Hughes-Fulford, Millie Simko, Jeff Shinohara, Katsuto Haqq, Christopher M. Carroll, Peter R. Chan, June M. Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation |
title | Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation |
title_full | Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation |
title_fullStr | Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation |
title_short | Gene Expression and Biological Pathways in Tissue of Men with Prostate Cancer in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Lycopene and Fish Oil Supplementation |
title_sort | gene expression and biological pathways in tissue of men with prostate cancer in a randomized clinical trial of lycopene and fish oil supplementation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3164676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21912659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024004 |
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