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      Hormetic Potential of Sulforaphane (SFN) in Switching Cells' Fate Towards Survival or Death.

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          Epidemiological evidences establish sulforaphane (SFN), a hormetic dietary isothiocyanate to be a promising chemopreventive, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer agent. Beyond a concentration threshold SFN exerts pro-death activities (cell cycle arrest, epigenetic modifications and apoptosis) and below the threshold it either promotes prosurvival autophagy or remains latent. There is a significant lacuna in understanding the underpinning dynamic molecular networks that alternate the pharmacological responses with respect to the intracellular concentration and exposure time that renders SFN to be a characteristic hormetic molecule (display characteristic biphasic dose response curve). Unraveling this multi-targeted SFN triggered molecular interplay between apoptosis and pro-survival autophagy may have great therapeutic implications. From the available literature, here we present a review that illustrates the existence of a hormetic window and briefly discussed its role in the spectrum of activity of SFN in different pathological conditions (cancer and immune-mediated diseases). Further, we hypothesize a hormetic signaling event on how SFN triggers mutually exclusive molecular pathways such as cell survival or death signals depending on its pathophysiological environment, exposure time and in vitro working concentrations. By better understanding these altered events and underpinning mechanisms in different combinations such as concentrations and time a proper therapeutic can be designed.

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          Journal
          Mini Rev Med Chem
          Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry
          1875-5607
          1389-5575
          2016
          : 16
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Biological Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), P.O. Box:Khurda-752050, Bhimpur-Padanpur, Via-Jatani, Orissa, India. badireenath@niser.ac.in.
          Article
          MRMC-EPUB-72006
          10.2174/1389557516666151120115027
          26586127
          41ecf49c-03c1-4ebf-820c-81ce9b73c4ec
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