Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2114285 | Cancer Letters | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is reported to have anti-cancer activity, based on animal and in vitro studies. Since it has been suggested that CLA anti-carcinogenic effect stems from its anti-inflammatory properties, this study investigated whether CLA can prevent cell proliferation induced by TPA in human keratinocytes NCTC 2544 contemporary to inhibition of inflammation.Results obtained showed that CLA prevents increased cell proliferation and production of pro-inflammatory molecules determined by TPA, being this effect due to modulation of PPARs and NFkB activity. The involvement of PPARα in CLA effect was demonstrated by adding to the cells an antagonist of PPARα.
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Authors
Germana Martinasso, Silvia Saracino, Marina Maggiora, Manuela Oraldi, Rosa A. Canuto, Giuliana Muzio,