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Anti-Cancer Effects of Lactobacillus plantarum L-14 Cell-Free Extract on Human Malignant Melanoma A375 Cells

Jaehyun Park, Mijin Kwon, Jaehoon Lee, Sangkyu Park, Jeongmin Seo, Sangho Roh

2020Molecules23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human malignant melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer with high metastatic ability. Despite several traditional therapies, the mortality rate remains high. Lactobacillus plantarum (L. plantarum), a species of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), is being studied for human health, including cancer treatment. However, few studies have elucidated the relationship between L. plantarum extract and human malignant melanoma. To investigate the effects of L. plantarum on human melanoma cells, A375 human melanoma cells were used and treated with L. plantarum L-14 extract. After the treatment, viability, migration ability, molecular changes of migration- and apoptosis-related genes, and the location of cytochrome c was evaluated. The L-14 extract inhibited the viability, migration of A375 cells as well as reduced expression of migration-related genes. In addition, it was confirmed that the L-14 extract induced intrinsic apoptosis in A375 cells. This study demonstrated that the L-14 extract exerted anticancer effects on A375 cells. Therefore, these data suggest that the L-14 extract is worth studying for the development of melanoma drugs using LAB.

Topics & Concepts

MelanomaLactobacillus plantarumApoptosisViability assayCancerCancer researchBiologyCancer cellLactic acidSkin cancerBacteriaChemistryBiochemistryGeneticsCancer Research and TreatmentsMicrobial Metabolism and ApplicationsCancer Mechanisms and Therapy