Title of article :
Cell-bound Exopolysaccharide Extract from Indigenous Probiotic Bacteria Induce Apoptosis in HT–29 cell-line
Author/Authors :
Mojibi, Parisa Dept. of Biology- Parand Branch-Islamic Azad University, Parand , Tafvizi, Farzaneh Dept. of Biology-Parand Branch- Islamic Azad University, Parand , Bikhof Torbati, Maryam Dept. of Biology- College of science- Yadegar - e- Imam Khomeini (RAH) Shahre-rey Branch- Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background and Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the cytotoxic
effects of local probiotic bacteria, including Lactobacillus paracasei, Lactobacillus
brevis, while isolated from “Tarkhine” food and the induction of apoptosis in the
HT–29 human colon adenocarcinoma cell line and normal fibroblasts.
Methods: HT–29 and L–929 cell lines were treated with cell-bound exopolysaccharide
extract (cb-EPS) from L. paracasei and L. brevis. The MTT assay was used to
analyze cell viability. Cellular apoptosis was examined by flow cytometry and DNA
fragmentation assay.
Results: The cb-EPS from both probiotic bacteria prevented the proliferation of HT–
29 colon cancer cells. In addition, the cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects of the
exopolysaccharide extract from both bacteria in L–929 fibroblasts were much lower
than HT–29 cells. The induction of apoptosis in HT–29 cells was observed at 48h
compared with 72h. It seems that the exopolysaccharides extracted from both bacteria
have a greater effect on the induction of apoptosis at 48h. The cb-EPS of L. brevis
showed more potent anti-proliferative and apoptotic properties than the cb-EPS of
L. paracasei. The ladder pattern of DNA fragmentation confirmed the induction of
apoptosis in cancer cells.
Conclusion: The results of the MTT assay and apoptosis indicate that the induction
of apoptosis by the exopolysaccharide from bacteria depends on the dose, time, and
strain of bacteria. Further studies may contribute toward the understanding of using
these probiotic bacteria as biological products to treat and prevent cancers.
Keywords :
Lactobacillus , Probiotic , Apoptosis HT-29 Cells
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics