Omics insights into the responses to dietary selenium
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Selenium is a well-known health-relevant element related with cancer chemoprevention,
neuroprotective roles, beneficial in diabetes, and in several infectious diseases,
among others. It is naturally present in some foods, but deficiency in people led to
the production of nutraceuticals, supplements, and functional food enriched in this
element. There is a U-shaped link between selenium levels and health and a narrow
range between toxic and essential levels, and thus, supplementation should be performed
carefully. Omics methodologies have become valuable approaches to delve
into the responses of dietary selenium in mammals that allowed a deeper knowledge
about the metabolism of this element as well as its biological role. In this review,
we discuss omics approaches from the workflows to their applications that has been
previously used to deep insight into the metabolism of dietary selenium. There is a special
focus on selenoproteins, metabolomics responses in blood and tissues (e.g., brain,
reproductive organs, etc.) as well as the impact on gut microbiota and its metabolites
profile. Thus, we mainly reviewed heteroatom-tagged proteomics, metallomics,
metabolomics, and metataxonomics, usually combined with transcriptomics, genomics,
and other molecular methods.
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Arias‐Borrego, A., Callejón‐Leblic, B., Collado, M. C., Abril, N., & García‐Barrera, T. (2023). Omics insights into the responses to dietary selenium. In Proteomics (Vol. 23, Issues 23–24). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.202300052














