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Casein phosphopeptides modulate calcium uptake and apoptosis in Caco2 cells through their interaction with the TRPV6 calcium channel

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JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 847-857

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jff.2013.01.032

Keywords

Casein phosphopeptides; Intestinal cells; Calcium; TRPV6; Colon tumour

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  1. EU [CT98-3077]
  2. Fondazione Romeo and Enrica Invernizzi (CPP: role in the calcium intestinal absorption and its utilization. A perspective study on their possible usage as nutraceuticals or functional food to favour calcium bioavailability)

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Dietary calcium intake is associated with colon cancer incidence due to its ability to modulate proliferation and apoptosis, cellular function directly linked to normal or tumour cell phenotype. In milk calcium is associated with casein whose hydrolysis produces the casein phosphopeptides (CPPs). CPPs induce calcium uptake in differentiated HT-29 and Caco2 cells. The aim of the present study was to explore: (i) the interaction between CPPs and the TRPV6 calcium channel in HT-29 and Caco2 cells; (ii) CPP effects on Caco2 cell functions. By reducing the expression of TRPV6 through small interfering RNA (siRNA), a decrease in cell response to CPPs was monitored in Caco2 cells (about 56%) but not in HT-29 cells. CPPs increased apoptosis both in undifferentiated and in transfected Caco2 cells. Based on the reported involvement of TRPV6 in cancer development, the results presented for CPPs may be helpful for their consideration as functional food ingredients. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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