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Title: Prevention of cancer and inflammation by soybean protease inhibitors. Author: Kobayashi H. Journal: Front Biosci (Elite Ed); 2013 Jun 01; 5(3):966-73. PubMed ID: 23747912. Abstract: Several plant-based nutrients and non-nutrients that can inhibit mutagenesis and cell proliferation have been identified. Some of the most promising compounds identified as chemopreventive and anti-metastatic agents include soybean-derived protease inhibitors (PIs), Bowman-Birk Inhibitor (BBI) and Kunitz-Trypsin Inhibitor (KTI). A growing body of evidence suggests that BBI could act as anti-carcinogenic agent and KTI is considered to prevent cancer invasion and metastasis. These inhibitors are non-toxic, are of low cost and can be taken orally or as a part of the daily diet. PIs are undergoing investigation in the clinical setting as potential agents for chemoprevention and anti-metastasis. A complex scenario about the interaction between PIs and cell signaling has been emerging. Soybean PIs are not just anti-proteolytic proteins, but can also be modulators of cell signal transduction. Cancer and inflammatory treatment strategies modulating signal transduction need further investigation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]