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Anticancer Effect of Lysine, Proline, Arginine,
Ascorbic Acid and Green Tea Extract on Human Renal Adenocarcinoma Line 786-0
M.W. Roomi, V. Ivanov, T. Kalinovsky, A. Niedzwiecki, and M. Rath
Published in: Oncology Reports, 2006, 16(5):
943-7.
Abstract
Introduction:
Five-year survival is limited to 60% in renal cancer patients at diagnosis. Due to the
cancer’s resistance to conventional treatments and associated high morbidity, we
investigated the antimetastatic effects of a specific nutrient mixture (NM) containing
lysine, proline, arginine, ascorbic acid, and green tea extract on human renal adenocarcinoma
cell line 786-0 by measuring: cell proliferation, modulation of MMP-2 and –9 secretion,
and cancer cell invasive potential.
Methods:
Human renal cancer cell line 786-0 (ATCC) was grown in RPMI medium in 24-well tissue culture
plates. At near confluence, the cells were treated with NM, dissolved in media, and tested
at 0, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 mg/ml in triplicate at each dose. Cells were also treated
with PMA 200 ng/ml to study enhanced MMP-9 activity. Cell proliferation was evaluated
by MTT assay, MMP secretion by gelatinase zymography, and invasion through Matrigel.
Results:
Zymography demonstrated MMP-2 and MMP-9 secretion by uninduced renal cancer cells with
enhanced MMP-9 induced by PMA (200 ng/ml) treatment. NM inhibited the secretion of both
MMPs in a dose-dependent fashion with virtual total inhibition of MMP-2 at 500-µg/ml
concentration and MMP-9 at 100 µg/ml. The invasion of renal cancer cells through
Matrigel was totally inhibited (p=0.0001) by NM at 1000 µg/ml concentration.
Conclusion:
Our results support a potential role for the nutrient mixture tested in the treatment
of renal cell carcinoma, by inhibition of MMP-2 and MMP-9 secretion and invasion.
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