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Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse

Lactic acid bacteria are known to have beneficial effects on the host, such as preventing carcinogenesis. The present study was designed to evaluate the chemopreventive effects of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus strain GG (LGG) in suppressing bladder cancer formation in a murine subcutaneous model of bladde...

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Autores principales: Lim, Boon‐Kian, Mahendran, Ratha, Lee, Yuan‐Kun, Bay, Boon‐Huat
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11802806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2002.tb01198.x
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author Lim, Boon‐Kian
Mahendran, Ratha
Lee, Yuan‐Kun
Bay, Boon‐Huat
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Mahendran, Ratha
Lee, Yuan‐Kun
Bay, Boon‐Huat
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description Lactic acid bacteria are known to have beneficial effects on the host, such as preventing carcinogenesis. The present study was designed to evaluate the chemopreventive effects of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus strain GG (LGG) in suppressing bladder cancer formation in a murine subcutaneous model of bladder cancer involving the inoculation of MB49 cells in C57B/L6 mice. After tumor implantation, one group of mice (n=8) was fed LGG immediately. The remaining mice that had tumors between 0.03–0.1 cm(3) were divided into two groups: those fed LGG after 7 days (n=7) and those fed saline (n=7). A second group of mice without any inoculation of MB49 cells was fed either LGG (n=10) or saline (n=10) and served as non‐tumor‐bearing controls. LGG was administered orally at 1.6×l0(8) colony‐forming units daily. Mice fed LGG immediately after tumor cell implantation formed smaller tumors and some did not develop tumors (2 out of 8 mice), when the tumor burden was small. The level of spleen CD3, CD4 and CD8a T lymphocytes, as well as natural killer cells in mice fed immediately with LGG was also higher than that in control tumor‐bearing mice. There was an increase in lymphocytes and granulocytes in tumor sections, especially from the immediately fed group as compared to the controls. Our results suggest that oral consumption of LGG may prevent tumor growth via modulation of the immune system. The potential of LGG as an adjunct therapy in the treatment of bladder cancer could be further explored.
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spelling pubmed-59268732018-05-11 Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse Lim, Boon‐Kian Mahendran, Ratha Lee, Yuan‐Kun Bay, Boon‐Huat Jpn J Cancer Res Article Lactic acid bacteria are known to have beneficial effects on the host, such as preventing carcinogenesis. The present study was designed to evaluate the chemopreventive effects of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus strain GG (LGG) in suppressing bladder cancer formation in a murine subcutaneous model of bladder cancer involving the inoculation of MB49 cells in C57B/L6 mice. After tumor implantation, one group of mice (n=8) was fed LGG immediately. The remaining mice that had tumors between 0.03–0.1 cm(3) were divided into two groups: those fed LGG after 7 days (n=7) and those fed saline (n=7). A second group of mice without any inoculation of MB49 cells was fed either LGG (n=10) or saline (n=10) and served as non‐tumor‐bearing controls. LGG was administered orally at 1.6×l0(8) colony‐forming units daily. Mice fed LGG immediately after tumor cell implantation formed smaller tumors and some did not develop tumors (2 out of 8 mice), when the tumor burden was small. The level of spleen CD3, CD4 and CD8a T lymphocytes, as well as natural killer cells in mice fed immediately with LGG was also higher than that in control tumor‐bearing mice. There was an increase in lymphocytes and granulocytes in tumor sections, especially from the immediately fed group as compared to the controls. Our results suggest that oral consumption of LGG may prevent tumor growth via modulation of the immune system. The potential of LGG as an adjunct therapy in the treatment of bladder cancer could be further explored. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2002-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5926873/ /pubmed/11802806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2002.tb01198.x Text en
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Lim, Boon‐Kian
Mahendran, Ratha
Lee, Yuan‐Kun
Bay, Boon‐Huat
Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse
title Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse
title_full Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse
title_fullStr Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse
title_full_unstemmed Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse
title_short Chemopreventive Effect of Lactobacttlus rhamnosus on Growth of a Subcutaneously Implanted Bladder Cancer Cell Line in the Mouse
title_sort chemopreventive effect of lactobacttlus rhamnosus on growth of a subcutaneously implanted bladder cancer cell line in the mouse
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11802806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2002.tb01198.x
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