• Int J Med Sci · Jan 2024

    Inhibitory Effect of Lactobacillus Paracasei CMU-Pb-L5 In a Subcutaneous Transplanted Tumor Model of Colorectal Cancer.

    • Xiaodan Chang, Shaobing Zhang, Cong Li, Hailiang Zhang, Weiqing Yang, Weijian Zhang, Ziyu Ye, Yanfang Liang, Xianxiu Qiu, and Jincheng Zeng.
    • Department of Neonatology, The Second Central Hospital of Baoding, Baoding 071051, China.
    • Int J Med Sci. 2024 Jan 1; 21 (13): 252525362525-2536.

    AbstractLactobacillus paracasei (L.p) is a prevalent probiotic strain within the Lactobacillus genus, which has robust intestinal colonization capabilities. Previous studies have demonstrated the anticancer properties of L.p both in vivo and in vitro. However, the mechanisms underlying its anticancer activity in vivo remain unclear. This study established a subcutaneous transplanted tumor model of colorectal cancer (CRC) in mice to investigate the impact of L.p CMU-Pb-L5. Various parameters including tumor volume, tumor weight, histological alterations in tumor tissue, levels of polyamines and immune-related cytokines in serum, as well as the expression of polyamine metabolism-related and apoptosis-related proteins were evaluated. The results suggested that L.p CMU-Pb-L5 exhibited inhibitory effects on tumor cell proliferation, promotion of tumor cell apoptosis, reduction in polyamine levels, and enhancement of the immune response in CRC mice. To sum up, these results suggested that L.p CMU-Pb-L5 holds promise for potential clinical applications in the treatment of CRC.© The author(s).

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