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Role of bioactive peptides derived from food proteins in programmed cell death to treat inflammatory diseases and cancer

Zhao Deng, Zhipeng Yang, Jian Peng

2021Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bioactive peptides are specific peptide which usually contains 2-20 amino acid residues and actively exerts various functions and biological activities and ultimately affect health. Programmed cell deaths are some styles of cell death discovered in recent years, which is the key to tissue development and balance, eliminating excess, damaged or aging cells. More importantly, programmed cell death is a potential way to treat inflammatory diseases and cancer. In this review, through screening references from 2015 to present, we introduce the effect of bioactive peptides derived from food proteins on inflammatory diseases or cancer through regulating programmed cell deaths, including apoptosis, autophagy, pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and necroptosis. And this review also introduces the targets of these bioactive peptides to regulate programmed cell death. The purpose of this review is to help to expand the prospective applications of bioactive peptides in the field of inflammatory disease and cancer to provide some guidance.

Topics & Concepts

NecroptosisProgrammed cell deathPyroptosisAutophagyApoptosisCancerCancer cellCellBiologyBiochemistryCancer researchGeneticsProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesMachine Learning in BioinformaticsCholesterol and Lipid Metabolism
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