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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434796/baicalein-inhibits-%C3%AE-melanocyte-stimulating-hormone-stimulated-melanogenesis-via-p38-mitogen-activated-protein-kinase-pathway-in-b16f10-mouse-melanoma-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Chang Oh, Pincha Devage Sameera Madushan Fernando, Mei Jing Piao, Kyoung Ah Kang, Herath Mudiyanselage Udari Lakmini Herath, Jin Won Hyun
Excessive UVB exposure causes development of both malignant and non-malignant melanoma via the secretion of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). We investigated whether baicalein (5,6,7-trihydroxyflavone) could inhibit α-MSH-stimulated melanogenesis. Baicalein prevented UVB- and α-MSH-induced melanin production and attenuated α-MSH-stimulated tyrosinase (monophenol monooxygenase) activity, and expression of tyrosinase and tyrosine-related protein-2. In addition, baicalein prevented melanogenesis and pigmentation via the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases signaling pathway...
June 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434795/facile-titrimetric-assay-of-lysophosphatidic-acid-in-human-serum-and-plasma-for-ovarian-cancer-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nazia Tarannum, Deepak Kumar, Ranu Agrawal
Herein, an instrument free facile acid-base titrimetric methodology is reported for lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) measurement in serum and plasma samples for ovarian cancer detection. The concept is based on the titrimetric method in which alkaline solution was titrated with free fatty acid. Free fatty acid is generated due to action of the lysophospholipase to LPA. A phospholipid derivative known as LPA can function as a signaling molecule. A glycerol backbone serves as the foundation for phosphatidic acid, which also has bonds to an unsaturated fatty acid at carbon-1, a hydroxyl group at carbon-2, and a phosphate molecule at carbon-3...
June 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434794/operational-definition-of-liver-cancer-in-studies-using-data-from-the-national-health-insurance-service-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Rim Kim, Ji Yoon Baek, Seung Hee Seo, Hyeree Park, Sooyoung Cho, Aesun Shin, Sup, Sup
Data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) have been widely used to provide real-world evidence. Due to the nature of claims data, researchers use operational definitions to define patients with specific diseases. This study aimed to conduct a systematic review of the operational definitions of liver cancer used in studies based on the NHIS database and to suggest the most appropriate operational definition. Literature search was completed on January 6, 2021, using PubMed and KoreaMed. We applied the most frequently used operational definitions of liver cancer to the NHIS-National Sample Cohort and calculated age-standardized incidence rates (ASRs) of liver cancer by year...
June 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37033332/various-forms-of-silicon-electronic-waste-and-predisposition-to-cancer
#24
EDITORIAL
Nilesh Kumar Sharma, Sachin Chakradhar Sarode
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37033331/black-tea-extract-via-modulation-of-tgf-%C3%AE-pathway-prevents-inorganic-arsenic-induced-development-of-squamous-cell-carcinoma-of-the-skin-in-swiss-albino-mice
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Archismaan Ghosh, Madhumita Roy
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) elevates reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and up-regulates TGF-β signalling. This promotes induction of epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and causes the development of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of skin. Black tea is a popular beverage worldwide and an effective antioxidant. Chemopreventive potential of black tea extract (BTE) against iAs induced carcinogenicity has been explored here. The study aims to investigate the role of BTE in prevention of iAs-induced SCC of skin in Swiss albino mice via the modulation of TGF-β signalling and EMT...
March 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37033330/effects-of-exhaustive-exercise-on-inflammatory-apoptotic-and-antioxidative-signaling-pathways-in-human-peripheral-blood-mononuclear-cells
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si-Young Kim, Young-Joon Surh, Young-Soo Lee
In the present study, we investigated the effects of exhaustive exercise and recovery on inflammatory, pro-apoptotic, and anti-oxidative responses in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Sixteen volunteers participated in a guided physical activity program in which they were subjected to progressive exercise on the treadmill until they were exhausted followed by an 1-hour recovery period. Isolated human PBMCs were collected before exercise, immediately after exercise, and after 1-hour recovery...
March 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37033329/erratum-a-genomic-approach-to-identify-the-difference-between-acute-and-chronic-uvb-exposures-in-the-causation-of-inflammation-and-cancer
#27
JunPyo Han, Yujin Jang, Dong Yeop Shin, Jun Lee, Young Rok Seo
[This corrects the article on p. 199 in vol. 27, PMID: 36713944.].
March 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37033328/emerging-trends-in-cancer-prevention-agent-development
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Steven Miller, Altaf Mohammed
Advances in omics and immunology over the past 20 years have revolutionized the approach to cancer prevention, with the goal now focused on identifying populations at higher risk for developing cancer in their lifetime as a result of either extensive exposure to environmental carcinogens or harboring precancer lesions or inherited genetic mutations that predispose them to specific types of cancer(s). Thus, the naïve idea that cancer could be "prevented" in the general population has evolved to a more practical approach based on the understanding that the target population for preventive agents will be individuals who already have alterations, in gene pathways, whether inherited or environmentally caused, and the goal will be to "intercept" these lesions at the earliest stages in the path from an initial genetic lesion to full-blown cancer...
March 30, 2023: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36713944/a-genomic-approach-to-identify-the-different-between-acute-and-chronic-uvb-exposures-in-the-causation-of-inflammation-and-cancer
#29
REVIEW
JunPyo Han, Yujin Jang, Dong Yeop Shin, Jun Lee, Young Rok Seo
As a principal component of solar radiation, ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure can be harmful depending on the duration and intensity because the human body can easily be exposed to it. Many studies have demonstrated that UVB causes a series of inflammatory and other skin disorders. UVB has been classified as the Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Diverse studies have focused on UVB exposure but the complex perspective of acute and chronic UVB exposure is still lacking. This review presents the differences between acute and chronic exposure to UVB and summarizes public information in terms of toxicogenomic characteristics...
December 31, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36713943/consumption-of-coffee-and-green-tea-and-the-risk-of-colorectal-cancer-in-korea-the-health-examinees-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyuntak Na, Jeeyoo Lee, Sooyoung Cho, Woo-Kyoung Shin, Ji-Yeob Choi, Daehee Kang, Aesun Shin
Coffee and green tea may affect colorectal physiology and contain many bioactive components, such as polyphenol and caffeine, which have antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic activities. However, the association between coffee and green tea consumption and the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been inconclusive. This study examined the association between coffee and green tea consumption and the risk of CRC in a large-scale prospective cohort study in Korea. Data from the Health Examinees study from 2004 to 2013 were analyzed, and 114,243 participants (39,380 men and 74,863 women) aged 40-79 years were included in the final analysis...
December 31, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36713942/cedrol-a-sesquiterpene-isolated-from-juniperus-chinensis-inhibits-human-colorectal-tumor-growth-associated-through-downregulation-of-minichromosome-maintenance-proteins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soojung Jin, Jung-Ha Park, Hee Jung Yun, You Na Oh, Seunghye Oh, Yung Hyun Choi, Byung Woo Kim, Hyun Ju Kwon
Cedrol, a sesquiterpene alcohol, isolated from Juniperus chinensis has been reported to inhibit minichromosome maintenance (MCM) proteins as cancer biomarkers in human lung cancer in vitro. In the present study, we investigated the anti-cancer activity of cedrol in vitro and in vivo using human colorectal cancer HT29 cells and a human colorectal tumor xenograft model. Cedrol inhibited MCM protein expression and cell growth in HT29 cells, which are associated with G1 arrest and the induction of apoptosis. We demonstrated that cedrol effectively reduced HT29 tumor growth without apparent weight loss in a human tumor xenograft model...
December 31, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36713941/association-between-diet-related-behaviour-and-risk-of-colorectal-cancer-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nur Mahirah Amani Binti Mohammad, Mohd Razif Shahril, Suzana Shahar, Michael Fenech, Razinah Sharif
Individual dietary patterns may be influenced by diet-related behaviours, which may eventually play a significant role in contributing to colorectal cancer risk. As nearly half of colorectal cancer cases can be prevented through diet and lifestyle modification, in this study, we aimed to present an overview of the literature on diet-related behaviour and its effect on colorectal cancer risk among adults. Articles published from 2011 until July 2021 were selected. Out of the 1,198 articles retrieved, 25 were analyzed...
December 31, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36713940/effects-of-sangju-honey-on-oral-squamous-carcinoma-cells
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nangwon Yee, Hyeonjin Kim, Eungyung Kim, Yong Ho Cha, Lei Ma, Na Eun Cho, Dongwook Kim, Chae Yeon Kim, Sung-Hyun Kim, Zaeyoung Ryoo, Junkoo Yi, Myoung Ok Kim
Since ancient times, honey has been used in traditional medicine owing to its pharmacological effects. It possesses anticancer properties. However, the therapeutic implications of Sangju honey in cancer remains unknown. Therefore, we aimed to demonstrate the potential anticancer effects of Sangju honey on human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), particularly focusing on epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and apoptotic and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways. Ca9-22 and YD-10B human OSCC cells were treated with 0...
December 31, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36258719/role-of-post-translational-modification-of-silent-mating-type-information-regulator-2-homolog-1-in-cancer-and-other-disorders
#34
REVIEW
Yeon-Hwa Lee, Su-Jung Kim, Young-Joon Surh
Silent mating type information regulator 2 homolog 1 (SIRT1), an NAD+ -dependent histone/protein deacetylase, has multifarious physiological roles in development, metabolic regulation, and stress response. Thus, its abnormal expression or malfunction is implicated in pathogenesis of various diseases. SIRT1 undergoes post-translational modifications, including phosphorylation, oxidation/reduction, carbonylation, nitrosylation, glycosylation, ubiquitination/deubiquitination, SUMOylation etc. which can modulate its catalytic activity, stability, subcellular localization, and also binding affinity for substrate proteins...
September 30, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36258718/dietary-intervention-for-preventing-colorectal-cancer-a-practical-guide-for-physicians
#35
REVIEW
Sang Hoon Kim, Jeong Yeon Moon, Yun Jeong Lim
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a disease with high prevalence and mortality. Estimated preventability for CRC is approximately 50%, indicating that altering modifiable factors, including diet and body weight, can reduce CRC risk. There is strong evidence that dietary factors including whole grains, high-fiber, red and processed meat, and alcohol can affect the risk of CRC. An alternative strategy for preventing CRC is use of a chemopreventive supplement that provides higher individual exposure to nutrients than what can be obtained from the diet...
September 30, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36258717/silibinin-radiosensitizes-egf-receptor-knockdown-prostate-cancer-cells-by-attenuating-dna-repair-pathways
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohit Rajput, Deepali Mishra, Kunal Kumar, Rana P Singh
Emergence of radioresistance in prostate cancer (PCa) cells is a major obstacle in cancer therapy and contributes to the relapse of the disease. EGF receptor (EGFR) signaling plays an important role in the development of radioresistance. Herein, we have assessed the modulatory effects of silibinin on radiation-induced resistance via DNA repair pathways in EGFR-knockdown DU145 cells. shRNA-based silencing of EGFR was done in radioresistant human PCa DU145 cells and effects of ionizing radiation (IR) and silibinin were assessed using clonogenic and trypan blue assays...
September 30, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36258716/vitamin-d-and-colorectal-cancer-current-perspectives-and-future-directions
#37
REVIEW
Soo-Young Na, Ki Bae Kim, Yun Jeong Lim, Hyun Joo Song
Vitamin D is considered to be the main mediator of the beneficial effects of sun exposure. In humans, highest expression of Vitamin D receptors is found in the intestinal tract. In addition, 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (or calcitriol), the most active Vitamin D metabolite, plays important homeostatic roles in the intestine, particularly calcium absorption. Vitamin D deficiency is defined as a serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] level of < 20 ng/mL. Previous studies show that higher circulating 25(OH)D levels are associated with reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) and improved survival...
September 30, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36258715/a-deep-learning-architecture-for-meningioma-brain-tumor-detection-and-segmentation
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Nisha Anita, Sujatha Kumaran
The meningioma brain tumor detection and segmentation method is a complex process due to its low intensity pixel profile. In this article, the meningioma brain tumor images were detected and tumor regions were segmented using a convolutional neural network (CNN) classification approach. The source brain MRI images were decomposed using the discrete wavelet transform and these decomposed sub bands were fused using an arithmetic fusion technique. The fused image was data augmented in order to increase the sample size...
September 30, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36258714/brazilian-berry-extract-differentially-induces-inflammatory-and-immune-responses-in-androgen-dependent-and-independent-prostate-cancer-cells
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Larissa Akemi Kido, Isabela Maria Urra Rossetto, Andressa Mara Baseggio, Gabriela Bortolanza Chiarotto, Letícia Ferreira Alves, Felipe Rabelo Santos, Celina de Almeida Lamas, Mário Roberto Maróstica Jr, Valéria Helena Alves Cagnon
Jaboticaba is a Brazilian berry, which is rich in fibers and bioactive compounds and shows high antioxidant and antiproliferative activities. Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common type of cancer among men and its progression is influenced by androgens and inflammation. Previous studies reported the ability of the jaboticaba to modulate pathways involved in prostate diseases. The main objective of this study was to provide significant data about molecular targets of the jaboticaba peel extract (JPE) and its mechanisms of action in PCa cell lines with different androgenic status (LNCaP and PC-3)...
September 30, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35864858/a-pilot-clinical-study-to-investigate-the-hypomethylating-properties-of-freeze-dried-black-raspberries-in-patients-with-myelodysplastic-syndrome-or-myeloproliferative-neoplasm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Athena Dong, Xiaoqing Pan, Chien-Wei Lin, Yi-Wen Huang, Hayden Krause, Pan Pan, Arielle Baim, Michael J Thomas, Xiao Chen, Jianhua Yu, Laura Michaelis, Pengyuan Liu, Li-Shu Wang, Ehab Atallah
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN) are bone marrow disorders characterized by cytopenias and progression to acute myeloid leukemia. Hypomethylating agents (HMAs) are Food and Drug Administration-approved therapies for MDS and MDS/MPN patients. HMAs have improved patients' survival and quality of life when compared with other therapies. Although HMAs are effective in MDS and MDS/MPN patients, they are associated with significant toxicities that place a large burden on patients...
June 30, 2022: Journal of Cancer Prevention
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