Genistein, a soy isoflavone, up‐regulates expression of antioxidant genes: involvement of estrogen receptors, ERK1/2, and NFκB

  • Borrás C
  • Gambini J
  • Gómez‐Cabrera M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have previously reported that estrogens up-regulate longevity-associated genes. As recent evidence has shown that estrogen replacement therapy is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, we have studied the effects of genistein, a soy isoflavone with a similar structure to estradiol, on the expression of antioxidant, longevity-related genes. MCF-7 cells (human mammary gland tumor cell line) were incubated for 48 h with 0.5 microM genistein, a concentration found in the plasma of populations consuming diets rich in soy protein. Peroxide levels were determined by fluorimetry, activation of extracellular-signal regulated kinase (ERK1/2), and nuclear factor kappaB (NFkappaB)-signaling pathways by Western blot analysis and ELISA, respectively, and mRNA expression of antioxidant genes by real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Inhibition of basal peroxide levels in MCF-7 cells by genistein was prevented by pretreatment of cells with the estrogen receptor antagonist tamoxifen. Phosphorylation of extracellular regulated kinase (ERK)1/2 led to an activation of NFkappaB, as indicated by increased p50 subunit expression in nuclear extracts, and increased mRNA levels of the antioxidant enzyme manganese-superoxide dismutase (MnSOD). Inhibition of ERK1/2 abrogated genistein-mediated NFkappaB activation and elevated expression of MnSOD. Our molecular studies may provide a basis to determine the effects of genistein and other soy protein-derived products on longevity in both animals and the human population.

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Borrás, C., Gambini, J., Gómez‐Cabrera, M. C., Sastre, J., Pallardó, F. V., Mann, G. E., … Viña, J. (2006). Genistein, a soy isoflavone, up‐regulates expression of antioxidant genes: involvement of estrogen receptors, ERK1/2, and NFκB. The FASEB Journal, 20(12), 2136–2138. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.05-5522fje

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