“…Overall, previous studies have demonstrated that lutein interacts directly with Nrf2 [ 53 ], resulting in the increased expressions of several antioxidant and cytoprotective proteins such as HO-1 and Cx-43 [ [54] , [55] , [56] ]. Specifically, it is known that the activation of Nrf2 is triggered by the interaction of lutein with nuclear receptors, which then binds to ARE/EpRE sequence in HO-1 and Cx-43 genes, notably increasing their expressions [57].…”