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Background: There are indications that a diet rich in vegetables and/or fru
it has a protective effect against se types of diseases, including cancer.
Data from experimental and epidemiological studies suggest that antioxidant
constituents may provide protection against environmental carcinogens.
Aims: This study investigated the effect of additional vegetables in the di
et on the expression of the endogenous antioxidant enzyme GSTP1 in human ly
mphocytes.
Methods: Six subjects were given an addition of mixed vegetables to their n
ormal diet for a period of three weeks. The expression of GSTP1 protein and
mRNA in lymphocytes was measured by Western blot and RT competitive PCR.
Results: After the intervention all six subjects had lower levels of GSTP1
mRNA, and five of the six subjects had lower GSTP1 protein levels. This sug
gests that increased vegetable intake decreases GSTP1 expression, possibly
through the supply of additional antioxidants.