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| Spermidine : Polyamine (natural small molecule) Sources: Found in foods like wheat germ, soybeans, mushrooms, aged cheese, and fermented foods. Typical dietary intake is ~5–20 mg/day.Top food sources = wheat germ > soybeans > aged cheddar > mushrooms > rice bran/legumes. Ripening / fermentation: especially in aged or fermented foods like cheese, where spermidine and other polyamines can rise during ripening because microbial activity and protein breakdown contribute to amine formation. That is one reason aged cheeses can rank unusually high. Cooking: boiling and grilling significantly reduced polyamine content in many foods, whereas microwave and sous-vide tended to preserve more. Primary Actions: Autophagy induction, mild ROS modulation, epigenetic regulation, and modulation of polyamine metabolism.
Pathway Effect of Spermidine
Autophagy (ATG genes) ↑ Induction, Beclin-1 activation
mTORC1 signaling ↓ Inhibition, promotes catabolic metabolism
p53/p21 Modulation via epigenetic changes
Polyamine metabolism Supports or stresses proliferating cells
ROS / redox balance Mild modulation; sensitizes cancer cells to ROS stress
Context-dependent risk: High spermidine levels might support tumor growth in polyamine-addicted cancers; dose, timing, and tumor type matter.Chemo interaction: Generally compatible; not expected to block ROS-dependent therapy at oral doses. Spermidine, a biogenic polyamine that declines along with aging, shows promise in restoring antitumor immunity by enhancing mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) Spermidine — Cancer vs Normal Cell Effects
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| Crucial signaling node that integrates environmental cues to regulate cell survival, proliferation, and metabolism, and is often deregulated in human cancer. Activation of mTOR signaling is associated with oncogenic cellular processes, making mTOR a promising target for treating multiple hallmarks of the cancer phenotype. |
| 5794- | Sper, | Spermidine induces autophagy by inhibiting the acetyltransferase EP300 |
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