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Publication : Modulation of tumorigenesis by dietary intervention is not mediated by SIRT1 catalytic activity.

First Author  Clark-Knowles KV Year  2014
Journal  PLoS One Volume  9
Issue  11 Pages  e112406
PubMed ID  25380034 Mgi Jnum  J:225313
Mgi Id  MGI:5692377 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0112406
Citation  Clark-Knowles KV, et al. (2014) Modulation of tumorigenesis by dietary intervention is not mediated by SIRT1 catalytic activity. PLoS One 9(11):e112406
abstractText  The protein deacetylase SIRT1 is involved in the regulation of a large number of cellular processes that are thought to be required for cancer initiation and progression. Both SIRT1 activity and tumorigenesis can be influenced by dietary fat and polyphenolics. We set out to determine whether dietary modulations of tumorigenesis are mediated by SIRT1 catalytic functions. We introduced a mammary gland tumor-inducing transgene, MMTV-PyMT, into stocks of mice bearing a H355Y point mutation in the Sirt1 gene that abolishes SIRT1 catalytic activity. Tumor latency was reduced in animals fed a high fat diet but this effect was not dependent on SIRT1 activity. Resveratrol had little effect on tumor formation except in animals heterozygous for the mutant Sirt1 gene. We conclude that the effects of these dietary interventions on tumorigenesis are not mediated by modulation of SIRT1 catalytic activity.
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