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黄酮类化合物与大分子在人类疾病中的相互作用——聚焦阿尔茨海默病、动脉粥样硬化和癌症

Flavonoids-Macromolecules Interactions in Human Diseases with Focus on Alzheimer, Atherosclerosis and Cancer.

作者信息

Atrahimovich Dana, Avni Dorit, Khatib Soliman

机构信息

Lab of Natural Compounds and Analytical Chemistry, MIGAL-Galilee Research Institute, Kiryat Shmona 11016, Israel.

Department of biotechnology, Tel-Hai College, Upper Galilee 12210, Israel.

出版信息

Antioxidants (Basel). 2021 Mar 10;10(3):423. doi: 10.3390/antiox10030423.

Abstract

Flavonoids, a class of polyphenols, consumed daily in our diet, are associated with a reduced risk for oxidative stress (OS)-related chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and inflammation. The involvement of flavonoids with OS-related chronic diseases have been traditionally attributed to their antioxidant activity. However, evidence from recent studies indicate that flavonoids' beneficial impact may be assigned to their interaction with cellular macromolecules, rather than exerting a direct antioxidant effect. This review provides an overview of the recent evolving research on interactions between the flavonoids and lipoproteins, proteins, chromatin, DNA, and cell-signaling molecules that are involved in the OS-related chronic diseases; it focuses on the mechanisms by which flavonoids attenuate the development of the aforementioned chronic diseases via direct and indirect effects on gene expression and cellular functions. The current review summarizes data from the literature and from our recent research and then compares specific flavonoids' interactions with their targets, focusing on flavonoid structure-activity relationships. In addition, the various methods of evaluating flavonoid-protein and flavonoid-DNA interactions are presented. Our aim is to shed light on flavonoids action in the body, beyond their well-established, direct antioxidant activity, and to provide insights into the mechanisms by which these small molecules, consumed daily, influence cellular functions.

摘要

黄酮类化合物是一类多酚,在我们的日常饮食中都会摄入,它与氧化应激(OS)相关的慢性疾病风险降低有关,这些疾病包括心血管疾病、神经退行性疾病、癌症和炎症。传统上认为黄酮类化合物与OS相关慢性疾病的关联归因于它们的抗氧化活性。然而,最近的研究证据表明,黄酮类化合物的有益影响可能归因于它们与细胞大分子的相互作用,而不是发挥直接的抗氧化作用。这篇综述概述了黄酮类化合物与参与OS相关慢性疾病的脂蛋白、蛋白质、染色质、DNA和细胞信号分子之间相互作用的最新研究进展;重点关注黄酮类化合物通过对基因表达和细胞功能的直接和间接影响来减轻上述慢性疾病发展的机制。本综述总结了文献和我们最近研究的数据,然后比较了特定黄酮类化合物与其靶点的相互作用,重点关注黄酮类化合物的结构-活性关系。此外,还介绍了评估黄酮类化合物与蛋白质和黄酮类化合物与DNA相互作用的各种方法。我们的目的是阐明黄酮类化合物在体内的作用,超越其已确立的直接抗氧化活性,并深入了解这些日常摄入的小分子影响细胞功能的机制。

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