2013
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.1586
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Dietary protein restriction inhibits tumor growth in human xenograft models of prostate and breast cancer

Abstract: Purpose: Data from epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that dietary protein intake may play a role in inhibiting prostate and breast cancer by modulating the IGF/AKT/mTOR pathway. In this study we investigated the effects of diets with different protein content or quality on prostate and breast cancer.Experimental Design: To test our hypothesis we assessed the inhibitory effect of protein diet restriction on prostate and breast cancer growth, serum PSA and IGF-1 concentrations, mTOR activity and e… Show more

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“…This system is activated by insulin and other growth factors through the kinases PI3K and AKT and it is inhibited by AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a key sensor of energy status activated in response to low ATP levels. Conversely, the down-regulation of the insulin pathway and the overexpression of AMPK lead to mTORC1 inhibition that has been linked to stress resistance and to a reduced chronic age-associated inflammation through the nuclear factor (NF)-κB pathway (triggered by the activation of a protein complex that controls DNA transcription) [22,24] involved in immune-inflammatory responses [25]. …”
Section: Biology Of Ageing and Longevitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system is activated by insulin and other growth factors through the kinases PI3K and AKT and it is inhibited by AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a key sensor of energy status activated in response to low ATP levels. Conversely, the down-regulation of the insulin pathway and the overexpression of AMPK lead to mTORC1 inhibition that has been linked to stress resistance and to a reduced chronic age-associated inflammation through the nuclear factor (NF)-κB pathway (triggered by the activation of a protein complex that controls DNA transcription) [22,24] involved in immune-inflammatory responses [25]. …”
Section: Biology Of Ageing and Longevitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This inhibitory effect was associated with a reduction in serum PSA and IGF-1 levels, and a down-regulation of intra-tumor mTOR activity in the LuCaP23.1 and LuCaP35V models. Protein restriction was also associated with modulation of specific histone markers suggesting epigenetic modulation (Fontana et al, 2013).…”
Section: Arginine and Protein Modified Dietmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Fontana et al (2013) examined the effects of isocaloric modifications in dietary protein quantity or quality on tumor growth in the human xenograft LuCaP23.1, LuCaP35V prostate cancer models and WHIM16 breast cancer models. Results showed a 70% inhibition of tumor growth in the castrate-resistant LuCaP23.1 prostate cancer model and a 56% inhibition in the WHIM16 breast cancer model fed with a 7% protein diet when compared to an isocaloric 21% protein diet.…”
Section: Arginine and Protein Modified Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results have been reported in human studies, showing that a long-term intake of an LP diet is associated with inhibiting the IGF/AKT/mTOR pathway and with epigenetic modifications that are linked to an increase risk of cancer. 25 To learn more about the possible factors that might influence these findings, we identified VOCs in the urine of mice maintained on HP and LP diets in their healthy, early, and late stages of the malignancy. Both type of diet and the stage of malignancy noticeably influenced the composition of the VOCs in the urine.…”
Section: Breast Cancer-effect Of Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%