Potential inhibitory effect of lycopene on prostate cancer
[Display omitted] •Lycopene is a natural, prominent, and effective product.•We have studied about the anti-cancer, anti-progressive and apoptotic effects.•Lycopene suppress the progression and proliferation.•Lycopene arrest in-cell cycle, and induct apoptosis of prostate cancer cells.•Lycopene could...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy 2020-09, Vol.129, p.110459, Article 110459 |
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•Lycopene is a natural, prominent, and effective product.•We have studied about the anti-cancer, anti-progressive and apoptotic effects.•Lycopene suppress the progression and proliferation.•Lycopene arrest in-cell cycle, and induct apoptosis of prostate cancer cells.•Lycopene could modulate the signaling pathways and their protein.
Studying prostate cancer is important due to its high annual incidences and mortality rates in the world. Although prostate cancer mortality rates are reduced using new therapy, complicated routes and side effects of these current drugs require a daily available treatment for prevention. Lycopene is a natural, prominent, and effective product which has a high value in diet. The anti-cancer effect, non-toxicity, safety and preventive or therapeutic roles of lycopene have been investigated in several studies. In the current review, we have collected information about the anti-cancer, anti-progressive and apoptotic effects of lycopene on prostate cancer. This article is a summary of the most important original and review articles on lycopene and its anticancer effects that are systematically categorized and presents information about the molecular structure, different sources, biological functions, and its in-vivo and in-vitro effects of lycopene on variety of cancerous and normal cells. The clinical studies provide a clear image for continuous use of this adjunctive dietary for different type of cancers, especially prostate cancer in men. In addition, this article discusses the various molecular pathways activated by lycopene that eventually prevent or suppress cancer. Lycopene has been found to effectively suppress the progression and proliferation, arrest in-cell cycle, and induce apoptosis of prostate cancer cells in both in-vivo and in-vitro conditions. Additionally, lycopene showed that it could modulate the signaling pathways and their protein for the treatment or prevention of prostate cancer. |
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ISSN: | 0753-3322 1950-6007 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biopha.2020.110459 |