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Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer

Obesity is a significant risk factor for various cancers including breast cancer resulting in an increased risk of recurrence as well as morbidity and mortality. Extensive studies on various pathways have been successful in establishing a biological relationship between obesity and breast cancer. Th...

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Autores principales: Bevinakoppamath, Supriya, Saleh Ahmed, Adel Mohammed, Ramachandra, Shobha Chikkavaddaraguddi, Vishwanath, Prashant, Prashant, Akila
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8087246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33935708
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.618172
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author Bevinakoppamath, Supriya
Saleh Ahmed, Adel Mohammed
Ramachandra, Shobha Chikkavaddaraguddi
Vishwanath, Prashant
Prashant, Akila
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description Obesity is a significant risk factor for various cancers including breast cancer resulting in an increased risk of recurrence as well as morbidity and mortality. Extensive studies on various pathways have been successful in establishing a biological relationship between obesity and breast cancer. The molecular classification of breast cancer includes five groups each having different responses to treatment. Increased levels of inflammatory cytokines seen in obese conditions drive the pro-proliferative pathways, such as the influx of macrophages, angiogenesis, and antiapoptotic pathways. Increased peripheral aromatization of androgens by aromatase increases the circulating estrogen levels which are also responsible for the association of obesity with breast cancer. Also, increased oxidative stress due to chronic low-grade inflammation in obese women plays an important role in carcinogenesis. Despite the availability of safe and effective treatment options for breast cancer, obese women are at increased risk of adverse outcomes including treatment-related toxicities. In the recent decade, selenium compounds have gained substantial interest as chemopreventive and anticancer agents. The chemical derivatives of selenium include inorganic and organic compounds that exhibit pro-oxidant properties and alter cellular redox homeostasis. They target more than one metabolic pathway by thiol modifications, induction of reactive oxygen species, and chromatin modifications to exert their chemopreventive and anticancer activities. The primary functional effectors of selenium that play a significant role in human homeostasis are selenoproteins like glutathione peroxidase, thioredoxin reductase, iodothyronine deiodinases, and selenoprotein P. Selenoproteins play a significant role in adipose tissue physiology by modulating preadipocyte proliferation and adipogenic differentiation. They correlate negatively with body mass index resulting in increased oxidative stress that may lead to carcinogenesis in obese individuals. Methylseleninic acid effectively suppresses aromatase activation thus reducing the estrogen levels and acting as a breast cancer chemopreventive agent. Adipose-derived inflammatory mediators influence the selenium metabolites and affect the proliferation and metastatic properties of cancer cells. Recently selenium nanoparticles have shown potent anticancer activity which may lead to a major breakthrough in the management of cancers caused due to multiple pathways. In this review, we discuss the possible role of selenoproteins as chemopreventive and an anticancer agent in obese breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-80872462021-05-01 Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer Bevinakoppamath, Supriya Saleh Ahmed, Adel Mohammed Ramachandra, Shobha Chikkavaddaraguddi Vishwanath, Prashant Prashant, Akila Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Obesity is a significant risk factor for various cancers including breast cancer resulting in an increased risk of recurrence as well as morbidity and mortality. Extensive studies on various pathways have been successful in establishing a biological relationship between obesity and breast cancer. The molecular classification of breast cancer includes five groups each having different responses to treatment. Increased levels of inflammatory cytokines seen in obese conditions drive the pro-proliferative pathways, such as the influx of macrophages, angiogenesis, and antiapoptotic pathways. Increased peripheral aromatization of androgens by aromatase increases the circulating estrogen levels which are also responsible for the association of obesity with breast cancer. Also, increased oxidative stress due to chronic low-grade inflammation in obese women plays an important role in carcinogenesis. Despite the availability of safe and effective treatment options for breast cancer, obese women are at increased risk of adverse outcomes including treatment-related toxicities. In the recent decade, selenium compounds have gained substantial interest as chemopreventive and anticancer agents. The chemical derivatives of selenium include inorganic and organic compounds that exhibit pro-oxidant properties and alter cellular redox homeostasis. They target more than one metabolic pathway by thiol modifications, induction of reactive oxygen species, and chromatin modifications to exert their chemopreventive and anticancer activities. The primary functional effectors of selenium that play a significant role in human homeostasis are selenoproteins like glutathione peroxidase, thioredoxin reductase, iodothyronine deiodinases, and selenoprotein P. Selenoproteins play a significant role in adipose tissue physiology by modulating preadipocyte proliferation and adipogenic differentiation. They correlate negatively with body mass index resulting in increased oxidative stress that may lead to carcinogenesis in obese individuals. Methylseleninic acid effectively suppresses aromatase activation thus reducing the estrogen levels and acting as a breast cancer chemopreventive agent. Adipose-derived inflammatory mediators influence the selenium metabolites and affect the proliferation and metastatic properties of cancer cells. Recently selenium nanoparticles have shown potent anticancer activity which may lead to a major breakthrough in the management of cancers caused due to multiple pathways. In this review, we discuss the possible role of selenoproteins as chemopreventive and an anticancer agent in obese breast cancer. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8087246/ /pubmed/33935708 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.618172 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bevinakoppamath, Saleh Ahmed, Ramachandra, Vishwanath and Prashant. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Bevinakoppamath, Supriya
Saleh Ahmed, Adel Mohammed
Ramachandra, Shobha Chikkavaddaraguddi
Vishwanath, Prashant
Prashant, Akila
Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer
title Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer
title_full Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer
title_short Chemopreventive and Anticancer Property of Selenoproteins in Obese Breast Cancer
title_sort chemopreventive and anticancer property of selenoproteins in obese breast cancer
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8087246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33935708
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.618172
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