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Inhibitory Effect
of Nutrient Synergy, A Specific Formulation of Nutrients Containing
Lysine, Proline, Ascorbic Acid, and Epigallocatechin Gallate,
on Matrix Metalloproteinase Activity and Invasion of Human Fibrosarcoma
HT-1080 Cells
Roomi MW, Ivanov V, Netke SP, Niedzwiecki A, Rath
M.
Presented at: FASEB (Federation
of American Societies for Experimental Biology) Conference
San Diego, CA, April 11-15, 2003
Published in: conference
proceedings.
Abstract
Introduction:
Cancer turns deadly when it invades and metastasizes
to other parts of the body. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) play
a crucial role in tumor invasion and metastasis, due to their
ability to digest basement membrane and extracellular matrix components.
We have been interested in natural products that inhibit MMP activity.
Nutrient Synergy (NS), a specific mixture of nutrients and natural
products containing lysine, proline, ascorbic acid, and epigallocatechin
gallate, was formulated on the basis that such a combination of
nutrients would exert a very potent synergistic effect on MMP
activity and stop the spread of cancer cells.
Objective:
In the current study, we have investigated the effect of Nutrient
Synergy on human fibrosarcoma HT-1080 cells, specifically on:
cell proliferation/cytotoxicity; expression of matrix metalloproteinases
(MMPs); Matrigel invasion assay; and Hematoxylin and Eosin staining.
Method and Materials:
Human fibrosarcoma HT-1080 cells were obtained from ATCC and cultured
in modified Eagle media supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated
fetal bovine serum and antibiotic in 24-well culture plates. At
near confluence, the cells were treated with NS at 0, 10, 100,
200, 500 and 1000 µg/ml in triplicate at each concentration
for 24 hours. Proliferation/cytotoxicity was evaluated by MTT
assay, MMP assay by gelatinase zymography in condition media,
and invasion through Matrigel.
Results:
Nutrient Synergy was not toxic to human fibrosarcoma HT-1080 cells
even at 100 µg/ml, but showed slight toxicity at 200 µg/ml
(20% of the control) and at 1000 µg/ml (40% of the control).
NS inhibited the expression of both MMP-2 and MMP-9 in dose dependent
fashions, which were significantly inhibited at 1000 µg/ml.
The invasion of human fibrosarcoma HT-1080 cells through Matrigel
was inhibited by 40%, 50%, 70% and 100% at 10, 100, 200 and 1000
µg/ml, respectively. H&E stains of human fibrosarcoma
HT-1080 cells did not indicate any changes in morphology with
different concentrations of NS.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Nutrient Synergy is considered to be an agent with
promising potential for anti-metastatic activity by inhibiting
invasion and MMP activity.
Comment:
To reproduce and spread to other parts in the body, cancer
cells degrade the extracellular matrix (ECM) by secreting
various matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which have been
correlated with the aggressiveness of tumor growth. In this
study, Nutrient Synergy, a specific mixture of nutrients,
including lysine, proline, ascorbic acid, and epigallocatechin
gallate, significantly inhibited the expression of both MMP-2
and MMP-9, and the invasion of human fibrosarcoma HT-1080
cells through Matrigel in a dose dependent fashion, without
toxic effect to cells. These results suggest that Nutrient
Synergy has great potential as a natural, non-toxic therapeutic
regimen based on its antimetastatic activity. |


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