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Shotaro Isozaki1,2, Hiroaki Konishi3,4, Hiroki Tanaka5, Chikage Yamamura1, Kentaro Moriichi1, Naoki Ogawa6, Mikihiro Fujiya1,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several microorganisms inhabit the mammalian gastrointestinal tract and are associated with the pathogenesis of various diseases, including cancer. Recent studies have indicated that several probiotics produce antitumor molecules and inhibit host tumor progression. We demonstrated that heptelidic acid (HA), a sesquiterpene lactone derived from the probiotic Aspergillus oryzae, exerts antitumor effects against pancreatic cancer in vitro and in vivo. In this study, the antitumor effects of HA against extraintestinal melanoma were assessed in vitro and in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; Heptelidic acid; Melanoma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35459092 PMCID: PMC9026996 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-022-02530-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Fig. 1Heptelidic acid (HA) exerts an antiproliferative effect via inhibiting GAPDH in vitro. A sulforhodamine B assay revealed that HA exerted growth-suppressing effects on B16F10 cells in a concentration-dependent manner (A). A cell scratch assay indicted that HA inhibited the migration of B16F10 cells (B). GAPDH activity assay revealed that HA inhibited GAPDH activation in a concentration-dependent manner (C). The error bars represent the standard deviation (SD). * p < 0.05 by Student’s t-test
Fig. 2Heptelidic acid (HA) inhibited the tumor growth in an in vivo homograft model. B16F10 cells were transplanted into C57BL/6 mice and 10 μg of HA was orally administered daily. Tumor growth was significantly inhibited after HA treatment (A). GAPDH activity assay showed that the tumor GAPDH activity in the HA group was significantly decreased compared with that in the negative control group (B). The error bars represent the standard deviation (SD). * p < 0.05 by Student’s t-test
Fig. 3Heptelidic acid (HA) treatment did not affect the results of serum biochemistry tests. Biochemical analysis showed no significant differences between the HA and negative control group in terms of TP, Alb, BUN, Cre, AST, and LDH values. The ALT level was significantly decreased after HA treatment. The error bars represent the standard deviation (SD). * p < 0.05 by Student’s t-test. TP, total protein; Alb, albumin; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; Cre, creatinine; AST, aspartate aminotransferase; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; LDH, lactate dehydrogenase