Selenium-responsive proteins in the sera of selenium-enriched yeast-supplemented healthy African American and Caucasian men.

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology
Raghu SinhaKaram El-Bayoumy

Abstract

Studies have shown that supplementation of adult men with selenium-enriched yeast (SY) was protective against prostate cancer (PCa) and also reduced oxidative stress and levels of prostate-specific antigen. Here, we determined the effect of SY supplementation on global serum protein expression in healthy men to provide new insights into the mechanism of selenium chemoprevention; such proteins may also serve as biomarkers of disease progression. Serum samples from 36 adult men were obtained from our previous SY clinical trial, 9 months after supplementation with either SY (247 microg/d; n = 17) or placebo (nonenriched yeast; n = 19). Proteomic profiling using two-dimensional difference in gel electrophoresis followed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry revealed a total of 1,496 candidate proteins, of which, 11 were differentially expressed in the SY group as compared with placebo. Eight proteins were upregulated [clusterin isoform 1 (CLU), transthyretin, alpha-1B-glycoprotein, transferrin, complement component 4B proprotein, isocitrate dehydrogenase, haptoglobin, and keratin 1] and three proteins were downregulated [alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT), angiotensin precursor, and albumin precursor] by SY. All of the identifie...Continue Reading

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