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Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori

[Image: see text] Introduction: Gastric cancer is considered the second prevalent cause of death around the world. This type of cancer is generally induced by Helicobacter pylori which could colonize within the gastric mucosa of the infected cases. To date, triple antibiotic therapy has routinely be...

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Autores principales: Maleki-Kakelar, Hadi, Dehghani, Jaber, Barzegari, Abolfazl, Barar, Jaleh, Shirmohamadi, Masoud, Sadeghi, Javid, Omidi, Yadollah
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Publicado: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32363150
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2020.09
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author Maleki-Kakelar, Hadi
Dehghani, Jaber
Barzegari, Abolfazl
Barar, Jaleh
Shirmohamadi, Masoud
Sadeghi, Javid
Omidi, Yadollah
author_facet Maleki-Kakelar, Hadi
Dehghani, Jaber
Barzegari, Abolfazl
Barar, Jaleh
Shirmohamadi, Masoud
Sadeghi, Javid
Omidi, Yadollah
author_sort Maleki-Kakelar, Hadi
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description [Image: see text] Introduction: Gastric cancer is considered the second prevalent cause of death around the world. This type of cancer is generally induced by Helicobacter pylori which could colonize within the gastric mucosa of the infected cases. To date, triple antibiotic therapy has routinely been utilized for controlling the H. pylori- induced infection. However, this strategy has been unsuccessful, in large part because of issues such as occurring point mutations in the H. pylori genome that can induce resistance to the antibiotics administered. Recently, it has been shown that different probiotics may have strong anti-cancer effects, in which they are capable of inhibiting H. pylori by both immunological and non-immunological mechanisms. Here, we aimed at finding possible anti-cancer impacts of the probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus plantarum on gastric cancer, AGS cells. Methods: The anti-cancer effects of the conditioned media of the locally isolated L. plantarum on the AGS cells were evaluated by different analyses such as flow cytometry, DNA ladder assay, DAPI staining, and RT-PCR. Results: Our findings showed that the conditioned media of L. plantarum can inhibit both H. pylori and AGS cells through up-/down-regulation of PTEN, Bax, TLR4, and AKT genes. The exudates of the probiotic L. plantarum bacteria can increase the expression of PTEN, Bax, and TLR4, and also decrease the expression of AKT gene. Conclusion: In agreement with different reports, our results proved the anti-cancer effects of the locally isolated L. plantarum through some immunological cell signaling pathways. Accordingly, it seems the probiotics could be considered as at least a complementary treatment for different types of malignancies.
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spelling pubmed-71865452020-05-01 Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori Maleki-Kakelar, Hadi Dehghani, Jaber Barzegari, Abolfazl Barar, Jaleh Shirmohamadi, Masoud Sadeghi, Javid Omidi, Yadollah Bioimpacts Original Research [Image: see text] Introduction: Gastric cancer is considered the second prevalent cause of death around the world. This type of cancer is generally induced by Helicobacter pylori which could colonize within the gastric mucosa of the infected cases. To date, triple antibiotic therapy has routinely been utilized for controlling the H. pylori- induced infection. However, this strategy has been unsuccessful, in large part because of issues such as occurring point mutations in the H. pylori genome that can induce resistance to the antibiotics administered. Recently, it has been shown that different probiotics may have strong anti-cancer effects, in which they are capable of inhibiting H. pylori by both immunological and non-immunological mechanisms. Here, we aimed at finding possible anti-cancer impacts of the probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus plantarum on gastric cancer, AGS cells. Methods: The anti-cancer effects of the conditioned media of the locally isolated L. plantarum on the AGS cells were evaluated by different analyses such as flow cytometry, DNA ladder assay, DAPI staining, and RT-PCR. Results: Our findings showed that the conditioned media of L. plantarum can inhibit both H. pylori and AGS cells through up-/down-regulation of PTEN, Bax, TLR4, and AKT genes. The exudates of the probiotic L. plantarum bacteria can increase the expression of PTEN, Bax, and TLR4, and also decrease the expression of AKT gene. Conclusion: In agreement with different reports, our results proved the anti-cancer effects of the locally isolated L. plantarum through some immunological cell signaling pathways. Accordingly, it seems the probiotics could be considered as at least a complementary treatment for different types of malignancies. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2020 2019-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7186545/ /pubmed/32363150 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2020.09 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) This work is published by BioImpacts as an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Maleki-Kakelar, Hadi
Dehghani, Jaber
Barzegari, Abolfazl
Barar, Jaleh
Shirmohamadi, Masoud
Sadeghi, Javid
Omidi, Yadollah
Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori
title Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori
title_full Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori
title_fullStr Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori
title_full_unstemmed Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori
title_short Lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in Helicobacter pylori
title_sort lactobacillus plantarum induces apoptosis in gastric cancer cells via modulation of signaling pathways in helicobacter pylori
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32363150
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2020.09
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