2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2013.07.012
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Opposing Roles of Folate in Prostate Cancer

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“…Moreover, it has been observed that perigestational dietary folic acid deficiency protected against medulloblastoma formation in a mouse model of nevoid BCC syndrome (36). More generally, growing evidence in several cancers such as colorectal cancer or prostate cancer supports a dual role of folate in carcinogenesis (37)(38)(39). Indeed, although high folate intake may be protective against the initiation of carcinogenesis through increased genetic stability, it may also be detrimental by enhancing cell proliferation, especially if cells are already neoplastic, as shown in animal studies in which folate depletion inhibited tumor growth (37)(38)(39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has been observed that perigestational dietary folic acid deficiency protected against medulloblastoma formation in a mouse model of nevoid BCC syndrome (36). More generally, growing evidence in several cancers such as colorectal cancer or prostate cancer supports a dual role of folate in carcinogenesis (37)(38)(39). Indeed, although high folate intake may be protective against the initiation of carcinogenesis through increased genetic stability, it may also be detrimental by enhancing cell proliferation, especially if cells are already neoplastic, as shown in animal studies in which folate depletion inhibited tumor growth (37)(38)(39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…65 A review reported that there were many evidences that higher circulating folate levels can contribute to prostate cancer progression. 66 However, a more recent report showed that no association was found between the progression of prostate cancer risk and continued consumption of folic acid post treatment. 67 Interestingly, a meta-analysis reported that dietary and total folate intake did not contribute significantly to the risk of prostate cancer but consistently high blood folate levels were associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer.…”
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“…и соавт. проде-монстрировали защитную роль фолата в отношении рака простаты, однако прием его синтетического аналога -фолиевой кислоты способствовал повышению риска развития этого заболевания [42]. Вышеизложенное по-зволяет заключить, что фолиевая кислота играет двой-ственную роль в онкогенезе простаты.…”
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