Posted by Chantel Martiromo
Ovarian cancer is defined as a
condition of abnormal ovarian cells growth of ovaries. It is one
of most common cancer in US, according to the statistics adapted from
the American Cancer Society's publication, Cancer Facts & Figures
2010, an estimated 21,880 women in the United States will be diagnosed
with ovarian cancer, causing 3,850 deaths.
Organic soybean
Soybean
is genus Glycine, the family Fabaceae, one of the legumes that
contains twice as much protein per acre as any other major vegetable
or grain crop, native to Southeast Asia. Now, it is grown worldwide
with suitable climate for commercial profit and a healthy foods.
Genistein(7-difluoromethoxyl-5,4'-di-n-octyl ), as a major isoflavonoid isolated from dietary soybean, inhibited ovarian cancer
cell growth and migration, through down-regulated miR-27a expression
and significantly increased expression of Sprouty2, a putative miR-27a
target gene(19) and on bisphenol A (BPA) or 17β-estradiol
(E2)-induced cell growth and gene alterations of BG-1 ovarian cancer
cells expressing estrogen receptors (ERs), GEN(Glycine)
effectively suppressed BG-1 cell proliferation promoted by
E2 or BPA throuh inhibiting cell cycle progression and
decreased the expression of cyclin D1, a factor responsible
for the G1/S cell cycle transition(20). According to the First Affiliated Hospital of
Guangzhou Medical college, the derivative
7-difluoromethoxyl-5,4'-di-n-octylgenistein (DFOG), a novel synthetic
genistein, was more potent by exerting strongest activity against CoC1
and SKOV3 cells through cell cycle arrest in the G2/M phase and
exhibited apoptotic cell death with concomitant attenuation of Forkhead
box protein M1 (FoxM1)(a transcriptional activator involved in cell
proliferation.)(21).
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References
(19) Oncogenic MicroRNA-27a is a target for genistein in ovarian cancer cells by Xu L1, Xiang J, Shen J, Zou X, Zhai S, Yin Y, Li P, Wang X, Sun Q.(PubMed)
(20) Genistein, a soy phytoestrogen, prevents the growth of BG-1 ovarian cancer cells induced by 17β-estradiol or bisphenol A via the inhibition of cell cycle progression by Hwang KA1, Kang NH, Yi BR, Lee HR, Park MA, Choi KC.(PubMed)
(21) Apoptosis induced by 7-difluoromethoxyl-5,4'-di-n-octyl genistein via the inactivation of FoxM1 in ovarian cancer cells by Ning Y1, Li Q, Xiang H, Liu F, Cao J.(PubMed)
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