Literature DB >> 19002995

Catalyser-21(TM), a mineral water derived from leaf soil, inhibits tumor cell invasion and angiogenesis.

Jun Ye1, Yuping Li, Takeki Hamasaki, Noboru Nakamichi, Takeshi Kawahara, Kazuhiro Osada, Kiichiro Teruya, Yuko Kato, Kazuko Toh, Masumi Abe, Yoshinori Katakura, Katsumi Noguchi, Sanetaka Shirahata.   

Abstract

Catalyser-21(TM) is a mineral water derived from natural leaf soil containing various organic and inorganic substances. Previous reports suggested a possibility that Catalyser-21(TM) has antioxidative potential and could inhibit angiogenesis and cancer cell invasiveness. Angiogenesis is a prerequisite for cancer cells to spread to surrounding tissues. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a major angiogenic factor in the formation of blood capillaries by cancer cells to supply nutrients and oxygen for their sustained growth. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) is another key enzyme for cancer cell metastasis. To assess the anti-angiogenic activity of Catalyser-21(TM), we first examined cell viability using a human cervical cancer cell line, HeLa, and a fibrosarcoma cell line, HT1080. The results showed that Catalyser-21(TM) decreased the viability of both cell types in a dose-dependent manner. Flow cytometric analysis proved that Catalyser-21(TM) scavenges intracellular H(2)O(2) in both cell types. RT-PCR demonstrated that both VEGF and MMP-2 gene transcription was suppressed after Catalyser-21(TM) treatment. Both Matrigel and tubule formation experiments showed an effect of Catalyser-21(TM). These results suggest that Catalyser-21(TM) has potential as an anti-tumor agent.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 19002995      PMCID: PMC2104553          DOI: 10.1007/s10616-007-9073-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytotechnology        ISSN: 0920-9069            Impact factor:   2.058


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Journal:  MethodsX       Date:  2022-07-28
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