The chemopreventive role of dietary phytochemicals through gap junctional intercellular communication

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Antonella Leone
Cristiano Longo
James E. Trosko
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[1] National Research Council (CNR),Institute of Science of Food Production, Unit of Lecce (ISPA
[2] Food Safety and Toxicology Center,Lecce)
[3] Center for Integrative Toxicology,Department of Pediatrics and Human Development
[4] Michigan State University,undefined
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Phytochemistry Reviews | 2012年 / 11卷
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Dietary phytochemicals; Gap junction intercellular communication (GJIC); Cancer; Antioxidants; Epigenetic mechanisms;
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Dietary phytochemicals offer protection from oxidative damages and lower the risks of chronic diseases, by complementary and overlapping action mechanisms. These include antioxidant activity, regulation of gene expression and cell cycle, stimulation of the immune and hormonal systems and modulation of cell–cell communication. Gap-junction intercellular communication (GJIC) plays an important role in maintaining tissue homeostasis by allowing the intercellular exchange of ions and regulatory molecules associated with cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis, and by contributing to intracellular signaling. This mechanism is strictly regulated and abnormal GJIC can result in several pathological conditions. GJIC is deregulated in cancer cells and reversible GJIC inhibition is strongly related to the promotion phase of carcinogenesis, likely mediated by reactive oxygen species. Whereas, the reversible inhibition of GJIC is related to the promotion phase of carcinogenicity, enhancers of GJIC are expected to prevent cancer. Several dietary plant compounds demonstrated the ability to control GJIC at the epigenetic levels and to prevent GJIC down-regulation by tumor promoting compounds, thus preventing cancers. In this Commentary, a number of reported studies on several phytochemicals in dietary and medicinal plants, which were able to affect GJIC and their structural proteins, i.e., connexins, in different in vivo and in vitro systems, were examined. The growing evidence, on the involvement of plant-derived molecules in the modulation of GJIC and in understanding of the specific action mechanisms, might offer a new perspective of the protective and/or preventive effects of dietary phytochemicals, in addition to possible chemotherapeutic use.
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