Suppression of MMP Expression and Invasion of Human Cervical Cancer Cell Lines Hela and DoTc2 4510 by Nutrients

Comment

Cervical cancer is the seventh most common cancer worldwide and the second most common cancer in women. Untreated dysplasia and carcinoma in situ leads to 30% to 40% invasion within ten years. We studied the synergistic effect of a unique nutrient formulation containing lysine, proline, arginine, ascorbic acid, and epigallocatechin gallate on metastatic parameters on human cervical cancer cells such as effect on MMP-2 and –9 expression and cancer cell invasive potential. Our results demonstrated complete inhibition of Hela MMP-2 expression at 1000 µg/ml and MMP-9 at 500 µg/ml, and of Matrigel invasion at 500 µg/ml. NM demonstrated complete inhibition of cervical DoTc2 4510 cell expression of MMP-9 at 500 µg/ml and of invasion at 1000 µg/ml. These findings are significant as they suggest that the nutrient mixture would be an effective and safe therapeutic regimen for treatment of cervical cancer.


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