Antitumor and immunomodulatory activity of fucoidan from the brown alga Lessonia trabeculata (Lessoniaceae) on breast cancer spheroids

Rosa Condori-Macuri, Libertad Alzamora Gonzales, Raisa Cruz-Riquelme, Erasmo Colona-Vallejos Erasmo Colona-Vallejos, Nadia Chauca-Torres
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Introduction: The therapeutic benefits of the brown algae fucoidan in the treatment of breast cancer have attracted considerable interest in recent years. However, research using spheroids which provide relevant results in trials for antitumor and immunomodulatory products because they adequately simulate the tumor microenvironment, is limited. Objective: To evaluate the antitumor and immunomodulatory activity of Lessonia trabeculata fucoidan (LtF), native to the Peruvian Sea, on two types of multicellular tumor spheroids. Methods: The study was conducted from January to December 2021. Two types of spheroides were elaborated: from 4T1 tumor cells (MTS), and from 4T1 tumor cells+mouse splenocytes (MTSs). The antitumor activity of LtF was evaluated in MTS by quantifying cell viability with MTT. Immunomodulatory activity was determined in MTSs using the IC50 for two types of treatment: simple, fucoidan alone (LtF) and combined, fucoidan+doxorubicin (LtF+Dox). Pro-inflammatory (TNF-α, IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10, TGF-β) cytokine production was quantified by sandwich ELISA 72 h after treatment. Dox was used as positive control in all assays. Results: LtF exerted antitumor activity as evidenced by increased necrotic zone and cell debris formation compared to the untreated control. Antitumor activity was concentration dependent between 100 and 6 000 μg/ml. In MTSs, simple treatment increased IL-6 and decreased IL-10 and TGF-β production. The combined treatment significantly reduced TGF-β production. In both treatments and Dox, there was an increase in IL-6 compared to the untreated control. The highest production of IL-10 and TGF-β was observed in the untreated control, compatible with a highly immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Conclusions: LtF is a good candidate for the treatment of breast cancer and can immunomodulate the tumor microenvironment alone or in combination with Dox.
褐藻小叶褐藻(Lessonia trabeculata)中的褐藻糖胶对乳腺癌球形细胞的抗肿瘤和免疫调节活性
导言:近年来,褐藻褐藻糖胶在治疗乳腺癌方面的疗效引起了广泛关注。然而,由于球形体能充分模拟肿瘤微环境,因此能在抗肿瘤和免疫调节产品试验中提供相关结果,但使用球形体进行的研究却很有限。研究目的评估原产于秘鲁海的Lessonia trabeculata褐藻糖胶(LtF)对两种多细胞肿瘤球体的抗肿瘤和免疫调节活性。研究方法研究于2021年1月至12月进行。研究人员制作了两种球状体:4T1肿瘤细胞球状体(MTS)和4T1肿瘤细胞+小鼠脾细胞球状体(MTSs)。LtF 的抗肿瘤活性通过 MTT 定量细胞存活率在 MTS 中进行评估。在 MTSs 中使用两种处理方式的 IC50 值来确定免疫调节活性:单纯褐藻糖胶单独处理(LtF)和褐藻糖胶+多柔比星联合处理(LtF+Dox)。治疗 72 小时后,采用夹心酶联免疫吸附法对促炎(TNF-α、IL-6)和抗炎(IL-10、TGF-β)细胞因子的产生进行量化。所有检测均以 Dox 作为阳性对照。结果与未处理的对照组相比,LtF具有抗肿瘤活性,表现为坏死区和细胞碎片的形成增加。抗肿瘤活性在 100 至 6 000 μg/ml 之间呈浓度依赖性。在 MTSs 中,单纯处理可增加 IL-6,减少 IL-10 和 TGF-β 的产生。联合治疗可明显减少 TGF-β 的产生。与未处理的对照组相比,在两种处理和 Dox 中,IL-6 都有所增加。在未处理的对照组中,IL-10 和 TGF-β 的产生量最高,这与高度免疫抑制的肿瘤微环境相符。结论LtF 是治疗乳腺癌的良好候选药物,可单独或与 Dox 联合使用对肿瘤微环境进行免疫调节。
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