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Evaluation of Anti-Tumor Potential of Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC4356 Culture Supernatants in MCF-7 Breast Cancer.

Ramazan Behzadi1, Ahmad Hormati2, Karim Eivaziatashbeik3, Sajjad Ahmadpour2, Fatemeh Khodadust4, Fatemeh Zaboli5, Esmail Fattahi5, Rana Jahanban-Esfahlan6, Khaled Seidi6.   

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BACKGROUND: The anti-cancer activity of some lactic acid bacterial strains is well documented in several kinds of literatures. Lactobacillus strains have received considerable attention as a beneficial microbiota. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of anti-tumor activities of L. acidophilus ATCC4356 culture supernatants on the MCF-7 human breast cancer cells.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The anti-cancer effects of 24h and 48h culture supernatants at various concentrations (1.25, 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 μg/ml) were determined by various in vitro and in vivo assays including MTT, tumor volume measurement as well as 99mTc-MIBI biodistribution in MCF-7 tumor bearing nude mice and histopathology test. For evaluation of the related mechanism of action, quantitative PCR was conducted.
RESULTS: The 48h culture supernatants at 10 and 20 μg/ml exhibited significant in vitro inhibition of MCF-7 cell proliferation. However, this inhibition was not observed for HUVEC human endothelial normal cells. Q-PCR indicated that treatment by the supernatant led to a significant downregulation of VEGFR (~ 0.009 fold) and Bcl- 2 (~ 0.5 fold) and upregulation of p53 (~ 1.3 fold). In vivo study using MCF-7 xenograft mouse models demonstrated a reduction in tumor weight and volume by both 24h and 48h supernatants (2 mg/kg) after 15 days. According to the 99mTc-MIBI biodistribution result, treatment of MCF-7 bearing nude mice with both 24h and 48h supernatant (2mg/kg) led to a significant decrease in tumor uptake compared with the control group.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the culture supernatants of L. acidophilus ATCC4356 at suitable concentrations can be considered as a good alternative nutraceutical with promising therapeutic indexes for breast cancer. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.

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Keywords:  99mTc-MIBI; Breast cancer; MTT assay; biodistribution.; histopathology; probiotics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33292138     DOI: 10.2174/1871520621666201207085239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Agents Med Chem        ISSN: 1871-5206            Impact factor:   2.505


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1.  Microbiome dysbiosis inhibits carcinogen-induced murine oral tumorigenesis.

Authors:  Yuh-Ling Chen; Kuan-Chih Huang; Jer-Horng Wu; Tsunglin Liu; Jiung-Wen Chen; Jia-Yan Xie; Meng-Yen Chen; Li-Wha Wu; Chun-Liang Tung
Journal:  J Cancer       Date:  2022-08-08       Impact factor: 4.478

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