Epidemiological data indicate that human cancer risk is significantly reduced by the consumption of soy-based foods containing the "phytoestrogen" genistein, which can signal via host cell estrogen receptors. While additional chemoprotective effects of genistein induced by epigenetic factors have also been reported, the key molecules and mechanisms involved are poorly defined. We therefore investigated genistein effects on chromatin-bound proteins in the estrogen receptor-deficient cell line MDA-MB-231 which is insensitive to phytoestrogen signaling. After exposure to low-dose genistein for >1 month, MDA-MB-231 cells exhibited stable epigenetic alterations that are analyzed via partial MNase digestion and TMT-based quantitative proteomics. ...
Advisors: Craige Wrenn, Pramod B. MahajanGenistein is a naturally occurring phytoestrogen found in s...
Epidemiological studies have shown that ingestion of isoflavone-rich soy products is associated with...
The HER2 proto-oncogene, a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, is overexpressed i...
Mentor: Dr. Pramod B. MahajanThe overall objective of our research project is to analyze the anti-pr...
Breast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases in women; however, the precise etiological factors ...
The incidence of hormone-related diseases such as prostatic, breast, ovarian, and endometrial cancer...
Breast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases in women; however, the precise etiological factors ...
The discrepancy in incidence of breast cancer between the Western world and South East Asia has been...
Isoflavones (IF) such as genistein are cancer preventive phytochemicals found in soy and other legum...
Consumption of dietary natural components such as genistein (GE) found in soy-rich sources is strong...
AbstractGenistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in s...
UnrestrictedEpidemiological studies suggest that dietary soy intake is associated with a decrease ri...
Genistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in soy that ...
Breast cancer it is the most common type of cancer and leading cause of cancer mortality among women...
Background Genistein is an isoflavonoid present in soybeans that exhibits anti-carcinogenic properti...
Advisors: Craige Wrenn, Pramod B. MahajanGenistein is a naturally occurring phytoestrogen found in s...
Epidemiological studies have shown that ingestion of isoflavone-rich soy products is associated with...
The HER2 proto-oncogene, a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, is overexpressed i...
Mentor: Dr. Pramod B. MahajanThe overall objective of our research project is to analyze the anti-pr...
Breast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases in women; however, the precise etiological factors ...
The incidence of hormone-related diseases such as prostatic, breast, ovarian, and endometrial cancer...
Breast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases in women; however, the precise etiological factors ...
The discrepancy in incidence of breast cancer between the Western world and South East Asia has been...
Isoflavones (IF) such as genistein are cancer preventive phytochemicals found in soy and other legum...
Consumption of dietary natural components such as genistein (GE) found in soy-rich sources is strong...
AbstractGenistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in s...
UnrestrictedEpidemiological studies suggest that dietary soy intake is associated with a decrease ri...
Genistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in soy that ...
Breast cancer it is the most common type of cancer and leading cause of cancer mortality among women...
Background Genistein is an isoflavonoid present in soybeans that exhibits anti-carcinogenic properti...
Advisors: Craige Wrenn, Pramod B. MahajanGenistein is a naturally occurring phytoestrogen found in s...
Epidemiological studies have shown that ingestion of isoflavone-rich soy products is associated with...
The HER2 proto-oncogene, a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, is overexpressed i...