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 Tomato sauce supplementation and prostate cancer: lycopene accumulation and  modulation of biomarkers of carcinogenesis Bowen P; Chen L; Stacewicz-Sapuntzakis M; Duncan C; Sharifi R; Ghosh L; Kim HS; Christov-Tzelkov K; van Breemen RExp Biol Med (Maywood)  2002[Nov]; 227 (10): 886-93As part of a randomized placebo-controlled study to evaluate the effect of  lycopene supplementation on DNA damage in men with prostate cancer, a  nonrandomized 5th arm using tomato sauce was included and reported here.  Thirty-two patients with localized prostate adenocarcinoma consumed tomato  sauce-based pasta dishes for 3 weeks (30 mg of lycopene/day) before their  scheduled radical prostatectomy. Prostate tissue was obtained as biopsies at  baseline and as resected tissue at the time of the prostatectomy. Serum and  prostate lycopene, serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) concentrations, and  leukocyte DNA 8-OH-deoxyguanosine/deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) were measured at  baseline and at the end of the intervention. Cancer cells in paraffin sections of  prostate biopsies and postintervention resected tissue were compared for 8OHdG  staining and for apoptosis. Adherence to the daily consumption of tomato-based  entrees was 81.6% of the intended dose, and serum and prostate lycopene  concentrations increased 1.97- and 2.92-fold (P < 0.001), respectively. Mean  serum PSA concentrations decreased by 17.5% (P < 0.002) and leukocyte 8OHdG  decreased by 21.3% (P < 0.005) after tomato sauce consumption. Resected tissues  from tomato sauce-supplemented patients had 28.3% lower prostate 8OHdG compared  with the nonstudy control group (P < 0.03). Cancer cell 8OHdG staining of Gleason  Score-matched resected prostate sections was reduced by 40.5% in mean nuclear  density (P < 0.005) and by 36.4% in mean area (P < 0.018) compared with the  presupplementation biopsy. Apoptotic index was higher in hyperplastic and  neoplastic cells in the resected tissue after supplementation. These data taken  as a whole indicate significant uptake of lycopene into prostate tissue and a  reduction in DNA damage in both leukocyte and prostate tissue. Whether reduction  in DNA damage to prostate cancer cells is beneficial awaits further research,  although reduction in serum PSA concentrations is promising.|*Solanum lycopersicum[MESH]|8-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosine[MESH]|Adenocarcinoma/diet therapy/metabolism/pathology[MESH]|Anticarcinogenic Agents/administration & dosage/metabolism[MESH]|Antioxidants/administration & dosage/metabolism[MESH]|Apoptosis[MESH]|Carotenoids/administration & dosage/*metabolism[MESH]|Deoxyguanosine/*analogs & derivatives/metabolism[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Lycopene[MESH]|Male[MESH]|Prostate-Specific Antigen/blood[MESH]|Prostatic Neoplasms/*diet therapy/*metabolism/pathology/therapy[MESH]|Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic[MESH]
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