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Suppression of NFκB and its Regulated Gene Products by Oral Administration of Green Tea Polyphenols in an Autochthonous Mouse Prostate Cancer Model
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Suppression of NFκB and its Regulated Gene Products by Oral Administration of Green Tea Polyphenols in an Autochthonous Mouse Prostate Cancer Model

Imtiaz A. Siddiqui, Yogeshwer Shukla, Vaqar M. Adhami, Sami Sarfaraz, Mohammad Asim, Bilal Bin Hafeez and Hasan Mukhtar
Pharmaceutical research, Vol.25(9), pp.2135-2142
01/09/2008
PMID: 18317887

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Biochemistry Biomedical and Life Sciences Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering Biomedicine General Medical Law Pharmacology/Toxicology Pharmacy Research Paper
Purpose This study examines the role of cell survival/apoptosis related proteins involved in NFκB signaling pathways and its associated events in GTP-induced chemoprevention of prostate cancer in TRAMP mice. Methods Mice were given 0.1% GTP as drinking fluid. Western blot and immunohistochemical analysis performed to examine NFκB and its regulated pathway in response to GTP. Results Our data demonstrated increased expression of NFκB, IKKα, IKKβ, RANK, NIK and STAT-3 in dorso-lateral prostate of TRAMP mice as a function of age and tumor growth and continuous GTP infusion for 32 weeks resulted in substantial reduction in these proteins. The levels of transcription factor osteopontin, a non-collagenous extracellular matrix protein, were also downregulated. Inhibition of NFκB signaling is known to activate apoptotic and inhibit anti-apoptotic proteins. Therefore, we analyzed Bax and Bcl 2 levels in the dorsolateral prostate of TRAMP mice fed GTP and observed a shift in balance between Bax and Bcl 2 favoring apoptosis. Conclusions Based on the data we suggest that oral consumption of GTP might inhibit osteopontin and NFκB signaling that may contribute to induction of apoptosis observed in GTP fed TRAMP mice.

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