Protease Inhibitors as Cancer Chemopreventive Agents
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Protease inhibitors (PIs) are widely distributed in plants and animals, and have a variety of functions, which include preventing digestion of seeds by insects and modifying blood clotting in animals. After it was noted that synthetic and natural inhibitors...
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Protease inhibitors (PIs) are widely distributed in plants and animals, and have a variety of functions, which include preventing digestion of seeds by insects and modifying blood clotting in animals. After it was noted that synthetic and natural inhibitors suppress two-stage carcinogenesis and breast cancer, extensive work investigating PIs as chemopreventive agents was started. PIs are unique in that they interfere with cancer development in a variety of ways, including suppression of oxygen radicals, oncogenes, and metastases. Epidemiologic evidence supports their prevention of major human cancers in populations that consume foods containing them. Their supervised use in humans is on the threshold of development. The epidemiologic discovery of the importance of lentils and other seeds rich in PIs in preventing many human cancers allowed us to look at the action of PIs as chemopreventive agents, as reviewed in Chapter I (Fontham and Correa). Chapter 2 (Kennedy) discusses the role of natural PIs (e. g. , the Bowman-Birk inhibitor) as anticarcinogens and the possible limitations of their use. In Chapter 3 (Kennedy), the transformation of C3HI lOTlh cells caused by carcinogens and promoters is shown to be suppressed by PIs. Bowman (Chapter 4) relates the discovery of inhibitors in soybeans that are distinct from the Kunitz inhibitor, and the occurrence of a similar inhibitor in peanuts and other legumes. Chapter 5 (Birk) is an overview of PIs of plant origin and their role in human nutrition.
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The Epidemiological Approach to the Study of Protease Inhibitors (Fontham, Correa). In vitro Studies of Anticarcinogenic Protease Inhibitors (Kennedy). Discovery and Background of the BowmanBirk Protease Inhibitors (Bowman). Antigenicity of Soybean Protease Inhibitors (Bandon et al.). Low Molecular Weight Protease Inhibitors of Microbial Origin (Umezawa et al.). Protease Inhibitor Synthesis by MCF7 Breast Cancer Cells (Finlay et al.). Analysis of StructurActivity Relationships of the BowmanBirk Inhibitor of Serine Proteases (Flecker). Prevention of Cancer by Vitamin B3 (Troll). Approaches to Studying the Target Enzymes of Anticarcinogenic Protease Inhibitors (Billings). Anticarcinogenic Activities of Naturally Occuring Cysteine Protease Inhibitors (Colella et al.). Cell Membrane Enzymes Containing ChymotrypsinLike Activity (Yavelow et al.). The Role of Active Oxygen Species in Biological Damage and the Effect of Some Chemopreventative Agents (Frenkel). 6 additional articles. Index.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993, 315 Seiten, Maße: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: A. R. Kennedy, W. Troll
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1461362490
- ISBN-13: 9781461362494
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Englisch
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