Publications by authors named "JoAnn Prunty"

beta-glucuronidase, an acid hydrolase that deconjugates glucuronides, may increase cancer risk; however, little is known about factors associated with human beta -glucuronidase. Our objective was to examine whether dietary and demographic factors were associated with serum beta -glucuronidase activity. We conducted a cross-sectional study among 279 healthy men and women aged 20 to 40 yr.

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Connexin32 knockout mice (Cx32-KO) exhibit increased chemical- and radiation-induced liver and lung tumor formation with many lung tumors demonstrating decreased levels of the tumor suppressor p27KIP1. To determine if p27 deficiency alters Cx32-influenced tumorigenesis, we have generated a Cx32/p27 double-deficient mouse strain (DKO) and show here that exposure of these mice to X-ray radiation resulted in an increase or decrease in tumorigenesis depending on the tissue. Several tissues were highly sensitive to loss of p27 tumor suppressor function (intestine, adrenal, pituitary) resulting in an increased overall tumor burden in DKO mice compared to both wild-type (P<0.

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Objective: The food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) can be an efficient tool to evaluate dietary intake in large, population-based studies, especially for specific foods. The objective of this study was to validate the assessment of soy and isoflavone (daidzein and genistein) intakes, measured by an FFQ, by comparing intakes with serum isoflavone concentrations.

Design And Setting: Soy and isoflavone intakes and serum isoflavone concentrations were determined as part of a case-control study of dietary factors and risks of benign breast disease and breast cancer.

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Enterolactone is a lignan produced by fermentation of dietary precursors in the human gut. Because lignan precursors are uniquely found in plant foods, plasma enterolactone concentration may serve as a biological marker of plant food consumption. This cross-sectional study examined associations of dietary intake with plasma enterolactone concentration.

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