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Nutrients
Dietary Phytochemicals in Zinc Homeostasis: A Strategy for Prostate Cancer Management
Gagan Chhabra1  Arth Patel1  ChandraK. Singh1  Hao Chang1  Nihal Ahmad1 
[1] Department of Dermatology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53705, USA;
关键词: prostate malignancy;    zinc transporters;    metallothioneins;    natural agents;   
DOI  :  10.3390/nu13061867
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Studies have suggested an important role of the trace element zinc (Zn) in prostate biology and functions. Zn has been shown to exist in very high concentrations in the healthy prostate and is important for several prostatic functions. In prostate cancer (PCa), Zn levels are significantly decreased and inversely correlated with disease progression. Ideally, restoration of adequate Zn levels in premalignant/malignant prostate cells could abort prostate malignancy. However, studies have shown that Zn supplementation is not an efficient way to significantly increase Zn concentrations in PCa. Based on a limited number of investigations, the reason for the lower levels of Zn in PCa is believed to be the dysregulation of Zn transporters (especially ZIP and ZnT family of proteins), metallothioneins (for storing and releasing Zn), and their regulators (e.g., Zn finger transcription factor RREB1). Interestingly, the level of Zn in cells has been shown to be modulated by naturally occurring dietary phytochemicals. In this review, we discussed the effect of selected phytochemicals (quercetin, resveratrol, epigallocatechin-3-gallate and curcumin) on Zn functioning and proposes that Zn in combination with specific dietary phytochemicals may lead to enhanced Zn bioaccumulation in the prostate, and therefore, may inhibit PCa.

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