Antioxidants Accelerate Lung Cancer Progression in Mice
Sahlgrenska University Hospital · Wallenberg Wood Science Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Antioxidants are widely used to protect cells from damage induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS). The concept that antioxidants can help fight cancer is deeply rooted in the general population, promoted by the food supplement industry, and supported by some scientific studies. However, clinical trials have reported inconsistent results. We show that supplementing the diet with the antioxidants N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and vitamin E markedly increases tumor progression and reduces survival in mouse models of B-RAF- and K-RAS-induced lung cancer. RNA sequencing revealed that NAC and vitamin E, which are structurally unrelated, produce highly coordinated changes in tumor transcriptome profiles, dominated by…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 42
Authors
6- VIVolkan I. Sayin
Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Wallenberg Wood Science Center, University of Gothenburg
- MXMohamed X. Ibrahim
Sahlgrenska University Hospital, University of Gothenburg
- ELErik Larsson
University of Gothenburg
- JAJonas A. Nilsson
Sahlgrenska University Hospital, University of Gothenburg
- PLPer LindahlCorresponding
Wallenberg Wood Science Center, University of Gothenburg
Topics & keywords
- Lung cancer
- Cancer research
- Reactive oxygen species
- Tumor progression
- Antioxidant
- DNA damage
- Population
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being