Antitumor effect of a combination of lysine, proline, arginine, ascorbic acid, and green tea extract on pancreatic cancer cell line MIA PaCa-2.

M Waheed Roomi, Vadim Ivanov, Tatiana Kalinovsky, Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, Matthias Rath
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Abstract

Background: Current treatment of pancreatic cancer is generally associated with poor prognosis, even if diagnosed early, owing to its aggressive rate of metastasis and non-responsiveness to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have received much attention in recent years for their role in various malignancies, and have been implicated in tumor invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis.

Aim of study: Reported antitumor properties of ascorbic acid, lysine, proline, and green tea extract prompted us to investigate the effect of a combination of lysine, proline, arginine, ascorbic acid, and green tea extract on pancreatic cancer cell line MIA PaCa-2 for viability, MMP expression, invasion, and morphology.

Methods: Viability was evaluated based on cell proliferation by MTT assay and MMP expression in condition media by gelatinase zymography. Invasion through Matrigel was assayed and morphology was observed by hematoxylin and eosin (H+E)staining. Data was analyzed by independent sample "t" test.

Results: The nutrient mixture (NM) did not inhibit cell proliferation at 10 microg/mL and exhibited a dose-dependent antiproliferative effect with maximum inhibition of 38% over the control at 1000 microg/mL. Zymography demonstrated production of only MMP-9, which showed a dose-dependent decreased expression that was abolished at 100 microg/mL of NM. Invasion through Matrigel was inhibited at 10, 50, 100, and 500 microg/mL by 66%, 66%, 87% and 100%, respectively. H&E staining did not indicate changes even at the highest concentration of NM.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that the formulation of green tea extract, lysine, proline, and ascorbic acid, tested as a promising adjunct to standard treatment of pancreatic cancer, by inhibiting MMP expression and invasion without toxic effects important parameters in cancer metastasis.

赖氨酸、脯氨酸、精氨酸、抗坏血酸和绿茶提取物联合对胰腺癌细胞系MIA - PaCa-2的抗肿瘤作用。
背景:由于胰腺癌的转移率高,对化疗和放疗无反应,即使早期诊断,目前的治疗通常也与预后差有关。近年来,基质金属蛋白酶(MMPs)因其在各种恶性肿瘤中的作用而受到广泛关注,并与肿瘤的侵袭、转移和血管生成有关。研究目的:据报道,抗坏血酸、赖氨酸、脯氨酸和绿茶提取物具有抗肿瘤特性,这促使我们研究了赖氨酸、脯氨酸、精氨酸、抗坏血酸和绿茶提取物的组合对胰腺癌细胞系MIA PaCa-2的活性、MMP表达、侵袭和形态的影响。方法:MTT法测定细胞增殖情况,明胶酶酶谱法测定条件培养基中MMP的表达。采用苏木精和伊红(H+E)染色观察细胞形态。数据分析采用独立样本“t”检验。结果:营养混合物(NM)在10 μ g/mL时不抑制细胞增殖,在1000 μ g/mL时表现出剂量依赖性的抗增殖作用,最大抑制率为对照的38%。酶谱图显示仅产生MMP-9,其表达量呈剂量依赖性,在100 μ g/mL NM时消失。在10、50、100和500 μ g/mL浓度下,对Matrigel侵染的抑制率分别为66%、66%、87%和100%。即使在最高浓度的NM下,H&E染色也未见变化。结论:绿茶提取物、赖氨酸、脯氨酸和抗坏血酸的组合,通过抑制MMP的表达和侵袭而无毒性作用,是胰腺癌标准治疗的一个有希望的辅助治疗参数。
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