Anticancer Effect of Enterococcus faecium, Isolated from Vaginal Fluid, on Ovarian Cancer Cells

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Iranian Biomedical Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.52547/ibj.3846
Soraya Pourmollaei, Azizeh Farshbaf-Khalili, Abolfazl Barzegari, Sepideh Bastani, Soraya Babaie, Amir Fattahi, Mahnaz Shahnazi
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Abstract

Background: Given the association between cervicovaginal microbiota and OVC, we investigated the effect of Enterococcus faecium conditioned medium (CM) on OVC (Caov-4) cells.

Methods: CM was obtained from the bacterium E. faecium isolated from the vagina of healthy women. The Caov-4 cells were treated with varying concentrations of CM that comprised co-cultured bacteria with 0.2, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 OD for 12, 24, and 48 h. The apoptosis and growth of cancer cells were evaluated by 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining, flow cytometry, and DNA laddering assay. Moreover, the expression of PTEN, BAX, BCL2, and AKT1 genes were analyzed using real-time PCR.

Results: The CM at a concentration of 0.5 OD from the cultured bacteria and incubation time of 48 h showed the highest negative effect on the viability of cancer cells. The CM treatment increased DNA fragmentation and also induced apoptosis in Caov-4 cells. Interestingly, CM could decrease the expression of proapoptotic genes were less, while antiapoptotic genes were more than fluorouracil in the presence of CM.

Conclusion: CM of human-derived E. faecium could have an anticancer effect on OVC cells in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. This study demonstrated that E. faecium secretes anticancer substances into the CM, which could directly affect the viability and apoptosis of cancer cells.

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从阴道液中分离的粪Enterococcus对卵巢癌症细胞的抗癌作用
背景:考虑到宫颈阴道微生物群与OVC之间的关系,我们研究了粪肠球菌条件培养基(CM)对OVC(Caov-4)细胞的影响。方法:从健康女性阴道分离的粪便大肠杆菌中提取CM。用不同浓度的CM处理Caov-4细胞,所述CM包括与0.2、0.5、1、1.5和2 OD共培养的细菌,持续12、24和48小时。通过4′,6-二脒基-2-苯基吲哚(DAPI)染色、流式细胞术和DNA分级测定来评估癌症细胞的凋亡和生长。此外,使用实时PCR分析PTEN、BAX、BCL2和AKT1基因的表达。结果:培养细菌培养液中浓度为0.5OD、培养时间为48 h的CM对癌症细胞活力的负面影响最大。CM处理增加了Caov-4细胞的DNA片段并诱导细胞凋亡。有趣的是,在CM存在的情况下,CM能减少促凋亡基因的表达,而抗凋亡基因则比氟尿嘧啶多。结论:人源性粪肠球菌CM对OVC细胞具有浓度和时间依赖性的抗癌作用。本研究表明,粪大肠杆菌分泌抗癌物质进入CM,可直接影响癌症细胞的生存能力和凋亡。
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Iranian Biomedical Journal
Iranian Biomedical Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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