International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 5, Issue 3, 2025
Tomatoes against Tumors: Lycopene's Promise in Prostate Cancer Treatment
Author(s): Naik Manisha, Nadaf Rubeen, Ghagane Shridhar, Sayda Fareen, Huddar Vaishanavi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2025.5.3.4464
Abstract:
Lycopene, a carotenoid mainly found in tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum), is generally identified for its effective antioxidant properties and its strongest role in preventing and managing the disease, specifically prostate cancer. As a tetraterpene, lycopene is particularly useful at neutralizing free radicals, decreasing oxidative stress a essential element in cancer development Lycopene is typically present in the trans – isomer form in plants, however it converts to the more bioactive cis form in the human body. Prostate cancer is a serious health issue for the men worldwide, which often do not show symptoms in early stages, which complicates timely diagnosis. Lycopene’s therapeutic result on prostate cancer has been noted in different studies, where it effectually hinder cancer cell proliferation, promotes apoptosis and decreases migration of cancer cell and invasion. Investigation shows that lycopene can increase the results of traditional treatments, like docetaxel chemotherapy, and enhance patient’s quality life by relieving symptoms like urinary discomfort and bone pain. This analysis emphasizes lycopene’s biochemical properties, its synthesis and its mechanism of action opposed to prostate cancer cells, featuring its promising role as a dietary and medicinal supplement in prostate cancer management.CREB3L4 regulates androgen receptor activity and may contribute prostate cancer proliferation through an AR-ER stress-CREB3L4 signaling pathways.
Keywords: Lycopene, Prostate Cancer, Anticancer Activity, CREB3L4 Protein
Pages: 1400-1404
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