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Redox regulation by carotenoids: Evidence and conflicts for their application in cancer

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BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY
卷 194, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2021.114838

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Carotenoids; beta-Carotene; alpha-Carotene; Lycopene; Antioxidant activity; Pro-oxidant activity; Cancer

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  1. CNR project NUTR-AGE (FOE-2019) [DSB.AD004.271]
  2. FUNZIONAMENTO ISA [DBA.AD005.178 - CUP B32F11000540005]

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Carotenoids, a class of compounds with important roles in foods, have been widely studied for their potential anticancer activity, but research results in this area vary; the dual nature of carotenoids acting as both antioxidants and pro-oxidants complicates mechanistic studies.
Carotenoids have been constantly investigated since the early fifty for their chemical, biochemical and biological properties being presence in foods. Among the more than 1100 carotenoids synthesized by plants and microorganisms, approximately 50 are present in the human diet, and about 20 can be detected in human blood and tissues. Review articles that discuss the anticancer and cancer preventing activity of phytochemicals have often in common the difficulty to find a coherency between the results deriving from experimental studies and the controversial or weak clinical indications arising from epidemiological and interventional studies. In this scenario, the class of carotenoids does not represent an exception. In fact, according with World Cancer Research Fund, strong evidence exists that high-dose supplementation of p-carotene increases the risk of lung cancer, while for other types of cancer, the protective or harmful effects of food-containing carotenoids or carotenoid supplements have been considered limited, suggestive or unlikely. The analysis of the mechanistic evidence is complicated by the double nature of carotenoids being molecules acting either as antioxidant or pro-oxidant compounds. The present review analyzes the ambiguity and the unexpected results deriving from the epidemiological and interventional studies and discusses how the effects of carotenoids on cancer risk can be explained by understanding their capacity to modulate the cellular antioxidant response, depending on the concentration applied and the cellular metabolism. In the final part, a new global approach is proposed to study the contribution of carotenoids, but also of other phytochemicals, to disease prevention, including cancer.

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