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Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines

Selenium is an essential trace element which is incorporated in the form of a rare amino acid, the selenocysteine, into an important group of proteins, the selenoproteins. Among the twenty-five selenoprotein genes identified to date, several have important cellular functions in antioxidant defense,...

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Autores principales: Sonet, Jordan, Mosca, Maurine, Bierla, Katarzyna, Modzelewska, Karolina, Flis-Borsuk, Anna, Suchocki, Piotr, Ksiazek, Iza, Anuszewska, Elzbieta, Bulteau, Anne-Laure, Szpunar, Joanna, Lobinski, Ryszard, Chavatte, Laurent
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6682991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31277500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11071524
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author Sonet, Jordan
Mosca, Maurine
Bierla, Katarzyna
Modzelewska, Karolina
Flis-Borsuk, Anna
Suchocki, Piotr
Ksiazek, Iza
Anuszewska, Elzbieta
Bulteau, Anne-Laure
Szpunar, Joanna
Lobinski, Ryszard
Chavatte, Laurent
author_facet Sonet, Jordan
Mosca, Maurine
Bierla, Katarzyna
Modzelewska, Karolina
Flis-Borsuk, Anna
Suchocki, Piotr
Ksiazek, Iza
Anuszewska, Elzbieta
Bulteau, Anne-Laure
Szpunar, Joanna
Lobinski, Ryszard
Chavatte, Laurent
author_sort Sonet, Jordan
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description Selenium is an essential trace element which is incorporated in the form of a rare amino acid, the selenocysteine, into an important group of proteins, the selenoproteins. Among the twenty-five selenoprotein genes identified to date, several have important cellular functions in antioxidant defense, cell signaling and redox homeostasis. Many selenoproteins are regulated by the availability of selenium which mostly occurs in the form of water-soluble molecules, either organic (selenomethionine, selenocysteine, and selenoproteins) or inorganic (selenate or selenite). Recently, a mixture of selenitriglycerides, obtained by the reaction of selenite with sunflower oil at high temperature, referred to as Selol, was proposed as a novel non-toxic, highly bioavailable and active antioxidant and antineoplastic agent. Free selenite is not present in the final product since the two phases (water soluble and oil) are separated and the residual water-soluble selenite discarded. Here we compare the assimilation of selenium as Selol, selenite and selenate by various cancerous (LNCaP) or immortalized (HEK293 and PNT1A) cell lines. An approach combining analytical chemistry, molecular biology and biochemistry demonstrated that selenium from Selol was efficiently incorporated in selenoproteins in human cell lines, and thus produced the first ever evidence of the bioavailability of selenium from selenized lipids.
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spelling pubmed-66829912019-08-09 Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines Sonet, Jordan Mosca, Maurine Bierla, Katarzyna Modzelewska, Karolina Flis-Borsuk, Anna Suchocki, Piotr Ksiazek, Iza Anuszewska, Elzbieta Bulteau, Anne-Laure Szpunar, Joanna Lobinski, Ryszard Chavatte, Laurent Nutrients Article Selenium is an essential trace element which is incorporated in the form of a rare amino acid, the selenocysteine, into an important group of proteins, the selenoproteins. Among the twenty-five selenoprotein genes identified to date, several have important cellular functions in antioxidant defense, cell signaling and redox homeostasis. Many selenoproteins are regulated by the availability of selenium which mostly occurs in the form of water-soluble molecules, either organic (selenomethionine, selenocysteine, and selenoproteins) or inorganic (selenate or selenite). Recently, a mixture of selenitriglycerides, obtained by the reaction of selenite with sunflower oil at high temperature, referred to as Selol, was proposed as a novel non-toxic, highly bioavailable and active antioxidant and antineoplastic agent. Free selenite is not present in the final product since the two phases (water soluble and oil) are separated and the residual water-soluble selenite discarded. Here we compare the assimilation of selenium as Selol, selenite and selenate by various cancerous (LNCaP) or immortalized (HEK293 and PNT1A) cell lines. An approach combining analytical chemistry, molecular biology and biochemistry demonstrated that selenium from Selol was efficiently incorporated in selenoproteins in human cell lines, and thus produced the first ever evidence of the bioavailability of selenium from selenized lipids. MDPI 2019-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6682991/ /pubmed/31277500 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11071524 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sonet, Jordan
Mosca, Maurine
Bierla, Katarzyna
Modzelewska, Karolina
Flis-Borsuk, Anna
Suchocki, Piotr
Ksiazek, Iza
Anuszewska, Elzbieta
Bulteau, Anne-Laure
Szpunar, Joanna
Lobinski, Ryszard
Chavatte, Laurent
Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines
title Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines
title_full Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines
title_fullStr Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines
title_full_unstemmed Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines
title_short Selenized Plant Oil Is an Efficient Source of Selenium for Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Human Cell Lines
title_sort selenized plant oil is an efficient source of selenium for selenoprotein biosynthesis in human cell lines
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6682991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31277500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11071524
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