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Inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice

The aim of the study was to investigate the inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in vitro and in vivo. We first investigated the effects of calcium treatment in HCT116 and HT29 human colon cancer cells. At the concentration range of 0.8-2.4 mM, calcium significantly inhibited cell...

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Autores principales: Ju, Jihyeung, Kwak, Youngeun, Hao, Xingpei, Yang, Chung S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3506870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23198018
http://dx.doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2012.6.5.396
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author Ju, Jihyeung
Kwak, Youngeun
Hao, Xingpei
Yang, Chung S.
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Kwak, Youngeun
Hao, Xingpei
Yang, Chung S.
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description The aim of the study was to investigate the inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in vitro and in vivo. We first investigated the effects of calcium treatment in HCT116 and HT29 human colon cancer cells. At the concentration range of 0.8-2.4 mM, calcium significantly inhibited cell growth (by 9-29%), attachment (by 12-26%), invasion (by 15-31%), and migration (by 19-61%). An immunofluorescence microscope analysis showed that the treatment with calcium (1.6 mM) for 24 h increased plasma membrane β-catenin but decreased nuclear β-catenin levels in HT29 cells. We then investigated the effect of dietary calcium on intestinal tumorigenesis in Apc(Min/+) mice. Mice received dietary treatment starting at 6 weeks of age for the consecutive 8 weeks. The basal control diet contained high-fat (20% mixed lipids by weight) and low-calcium (1.4 mg/g diet) to mimic the average Western diet, while the treatment diet contained an enriched level of calcium (5.2 mg calcium/g diet). The dietary calcium treatment decreased the total number of small intestinal tumors (by 31.4%; P < 0.05). The largest decrease was in tumors which were ≥ 2 mm in diameter, showing a 75.6% inhibition in the small intestinal tumor multiplicity (P < 0.001). Immunohistochemical analysis showed significantly reduced nuclear staining of β-catenin (expressed as nuclear positivity), but increased plasma membrane staining of β-catenin, in the adenomas from the calcium-treated groups in comparison to those from the control group (P < 0.001). These results demonstrate intestinal cancer inhibitory effects of calcium both in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice. The decreased β-catenin nuclear localization caused by the calcium treatment may contribute to the inhibitory action.
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spelling pubmed-35068702012-11-29 Inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice Ju, Jihyeung Kwak, Youngeun Hao, Xingpei Yang, Chung S. Nutr Res Pract Original Research The aim of the study was to investigate the inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in vitro and in vivo. We first investigated the effects of calcium treatment in HCT116 and HT29 human colon cancer cells. At the concentration range of 0.8-2.4 mM, calcium significantly inhibited cell growth (by 9-29%), attachment (by 12-26%), invasion (by 15-31%), and migration (by 19-61%). An immunofluorescence microscope analysis showed that the treatment with calcium (1.6 mM) for 24 h increased plasma membrane β-catenin but decreased nuclear β-catenin levels in HT29 cells. We then investigated the effect of dietary calcium on intestinal tumorigenesis in Apc(Min/+) mice. Mice received dietary treatment starting at 6 weeks of age for the consecutive 8 weeks. The basal control diet contained high-fat (20% mixed lipids by weight) and low-calcium (1.4 mg/g diet) to mimic the average Western diet, while the treatment diet contained an enriched level of calcium (5.2 mg calcium/g diet). The dietary calcium treatment decreased the total number of small intestinal tumors (by 31.4%; P < 0.05). The largest decrease was in tumors which were ≥ 2 mm in diameter, showing a 75.6% inhibition in the small intestinal tumor multiplicity (P < 0.001). Immunohistochemical analysis showed significantly reduced nuclear staining of β-catenin (expressed as nuclear positivity), but increased plasma membrane staining of β-catenin, in the adenomas from the calcium-treated groups in comparison to those from the control group (P < 0.001). These results demonstrate intestinal cancer inhibitory effects of calcium both in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice. The decreased β-catenin nuclear localization caused by the calcium treatment may contribute to the inhibitory action. The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition 2012-10 2012-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3506870/ /pubmed/23198018 http://dx.doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2012.6.5.396 Text en ©2012 The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title Inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice
title_full Inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice
title_fullStr Inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice
title_short Inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and Apc(Min/+) mice
title_sort inhibitory effects of calcium against intestinal cancer in human colon cancer cells and apc(min/+) mice
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3506870/
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