Anticancer Effect of Fractions From Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus atrophaeus on the Proliferation and Death of Human Breast Cancer Cell Line (MCF-7)

Sepideh Asadi, N. Soleimani
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Background: Nowadays, breast cancer is known to be one of the most common cancers among women. Due to the side effects of chemotherapy and the high probability of recurrences in surgery, it is essential to identify and introduce new anticancer drugs of natural origin with fewer complications. In this regard, secondary bacterial metabolites and other microbial products have been considered. In the meantime, pathogenic and environmental bacteria have been investigated. Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of the interaction between cytoplasmic extract and the cell wall of Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus atrophaeus on the proliferation rate of human breast cancer cells. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, cytoplasmic and cell wall extracts of bacteria were prepared. Then, SDS-PAGE was used to examine their protein contents. MCF-7 cells, as human breast cancer cells, with bacterial cytoplasmic extract and bacterial cell wall, were treated at different concentrations. Mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue were treated with different concentrations of bacterial cell wall extract. The effects of cytotoxicity were assessed by MTT assay at 24 and 48-hour intervals. The results were analyzed by SPSS. Results: The results showed that bacterial cytoplasmic extract had a concentration-dependent cytotoxic effect on cancer cells, suggesting that the increase of concentration significantly (P<0.05) increased cell death. Additionally, the bacterial cell wall extract showed a proliferative effect on cell growth (P<0.05) Conclusion: The bacterial cytoplasmic extract has a lethal effect and can, therefore, be considered as an anticancer compound in the future. This feature of the bacterium is attributed to the presence of a novel bioactive compound that can be used as an adjunct to other chemotherapy compounds. The bacterial cell wall extract, on the other hand, has cell growth-promoting components and can, therefore, be adopted as a compound for the proliferation of mesenchymal stem cells or wound healing in future studies.
金黄色葡萄球菌和萎缩芽孢杆菌提取物对人乳腺癌细胞株MCF-7增殖和死亡的抑制作用
背景:如今,乳腺癌是女性中最常见的癌症之一。由于化疗的副作用和手术中复发的高概率,识别和引入天然来源且并发症少的新型抗癌药物是至关重要的。在这方面,次生细菌代谢物和其他微生物产物已被考虑。同时对病原菌和环境菌进行了调查。目的:研究金黄色葡萄球菌和萎缩芽孢杆菌细胞质提取物与细胞壁的相互作用对人乳腺癌细胞增殖速率的影响。材料与方法:本实验制备了细菌细胞质和细胞壁提取物。然后用SDS-PAGE检测它们的蛋白质含量。以不同浓度的细菌细胞质提取物和细菌细胞壁处理MCF-7细胞作为人乳腺癌细胞。用不同浓度的细菌细胞壁提取物处理来源于脂肪组织的间充质干细胞。每隔24和48小时用MTT法评价细胞毒性作用。采用SPSS软件对结果进行分析。结果:细菌胞质提取物对肿瘤细胞具有浓度依赖性的细胞毒作用,浓度增加细胞死亡显著增加(P<0.05)。此外,细菌细胞壁提取物对细胞生长有增殖作用(P<0.05)。结论:细菌细胞质提取物具有致死性,可作为一种潜在的抗癌药物。这种细菌的这种特征归因于一种新的生物活性化合物的存在,这种化合物可以用作其他化疗化合物的辅助物。另一方面,细菌细胞壁提取物具有促进细胞生长的成分,因此在未来的研究中可以作为一种化合物用于间充质干细胞的增殖或伤口愈合。
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