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Nrf2 mediates cancer protection but not prolongevity induced by caloric restriction
Kevin J. Pearson, Kaitlyn N. Lewis, Nathan L. Price, Joy W. Chang, Evelyn Perez, María V. Cascajo, Kellie L. Tamashiro, Suresh Poosala, Anna Csiszár, Zoltán Ungvári, Thomas W. Kensler, Masayuki Yamamoto, Josephine M. Egan, Dan L. Longo, Donald K. Ingram
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2008 · ▲ 238 citations
Abstract
Caloric restriction(definition) (CR) is the most potent intervention known to both protect against carcinogenesis and extend lifespan in laboratory animals. A variety of anticarcinogens and CR mimetics induce and activate the NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathway. Nrf2, in turn, induces a number of antioxidative and carcinogen-detoxifying enzymes. Thus, Nrf2 offers a promising target for anticarcinogenesis and antiaging interventions. We used Nrf2-disrupted (KO) mice to examine its role on the biological effects of CR. Here, we show that Nrf2 is responsible for most of the anticarcinogenic effects of CR, but is dispensable for increased insulin sensitivity and lifespan extension. Nrf2-deficient mice developed tumors more readily in response to carcinogen exposure than did WT mice, and CR was ineffective in suppressing tumors in the KO mice. However, CR extended lifespan and increased insulin sensitivity similarly in KO and WT mice. These findings identify a molecular pathway that dissociates the prolongevity and anticarcinogenic effects of CR.
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Pearson, K.J., Lewis, K.N., Price, N.L., Chang, J.W., Perez, E., Cascajo, M.V., Tamashiro, K.L., Poosala, S., Csiszár, A., Ungvári, Z., Kensler, T.W., Yamamoto, M., Egan, J.M., Longo, D.L., Ingram, D.K., Navas, P., & Cabo, R.D. (2008). Nrf2 mediates cancer protection but not prolongevity induced by caloric restriction. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0712162105
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Pearson KJ, Lewis KN, Price NL, Chang JW, Perez E, Cascajo MV, et al. Nrf2 mediates cancer protection but not prolongevity induced by caloric restriction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2008. doi:10.1073/pnas.0712162105.
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@unpublished{kevin2008Nrfmed,
title = {Nrf2 mediates cancer protection but not prolongevity induced by caloric restriction},
author = {Kevin J. Pearson and Kaitlyn N. Lewis and Nathan L. Price and Joy W. Chang and Evelyn Perez and María V. Cascajo and Kellie L. Tamashiro and Suresh Poosala and Anna Csiszár and Zoltán Ungvári and Thomas W. Kensler and Masayuki Yamamoto and Josephine M. Egan and Dan L. Longo and Donald K. Ingram and Plácido Navas and Rafael de Cabo},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {2008},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.0712162105},
}
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