Effect of Glycolipoprotein Biosurfactant from Enterococcus faecium on the viability of Breast cancer cell lines.

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Dijlah A. Alimeer, Nibras N. Mahmood, Mohammad M. F. Al-Halbosiy
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Objective : This study , was research for cytotoxicity of bio-surfactant created by Enterococcus faecium isolated from feces of Iraqi healthy breast-fed infants with age < 6 months. Methods : Cold acetone precipitation was used to the extraction of extracellular Glycolipoprotein biosurfactant and partially purify it. Biosurfactant was then evaluated against two the cell lines, a Breast cancer MCF-7 cell line and a human normal fibroblast cell line NHF), specifically for cell survival and proliferation. Results : At all concentrations with varying percentage, The viability of the MCF-7 cancer cell line was shown to be reduced with the addition of biosurfactant.; maximum inhibition percentage was 74.2% at a 100 µg/ml concentration, which is lesser than 45.5% cytotoxicity Of NHF healthy fibroblasts cell line. Conclusions : The findings of this study are highly encouraging in terms of the potential of Glycolipoprotein biosurfactants to treat cancer and encourage additional research with different cell lines.
粪肠球菌糖蛋白生物表面活性剂对乳腺癌细胞株活力的影响。
目的:研究从伊拉克健康母乳喂养的1岁以上婴幼儿粪便中分离的粪肠球菌制备的生物表面活性剂的细胞毒性;6个月强生# x0D;方法:采用冷丙酮沉淀法提取细胞外糖脂蛋白生物表面活性剂,并对其进行部分纯化。生物表面活性剂对乳腺癌MCF-7细胞系和人正常成纤维细胞系NHF)进行了特异性的细胞存活和增殖评价。& # x0D;结果:在不同浓度和不同比例下,生物表面活性剂的加入均能降低MCF-7癌细胞的活力;在100µg/ml浓度下,最大抑制率为74.2%,低于NHF健康成纤维细胞的45.5%的细胞毒性。 结论:本研究的发现是非常令人鼓舞的,就糖糖蛋白生物表面活性剂治疗癌症的潜力而言,并鼓励对不同细胞系进行进一步的研究。
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Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences
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