Phyto-oestrogens: do they have a role in breast cancer therapy?

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  • S. Ramnarine
  • J. MacCallum
  • M. Ritchie
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Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Each year 44 335 women living in the UK are diagnosed with breast cancer. Female sex hormones, such as oestrogen, are clearly implicated in breast cancer and conventional treatments include manipulation of the hormonal environment. There is both epidemiological and experimental evidence that plant oestrogens (phyto-oestrogens) in the diet may alter oestrogen metabolism, but the potential role of phyto-oestrogens in the management of breast cancer is unknown. Ethnobotantical information has provided evidence of a potential anti-cancer effect of Kwai Krua root, Pueraria Mirifica (PM), a herb commonly used in Thailand for enhancing female health. The herb contains a mixture of phyto-oestrogens including genistein (GEN), daidzein (DAI) and miroestrol. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible role of phyto-oestrogens, in particular those present in PM, in the management of breast cancer. The investigation was carried out using an in vitro model that included: powdered extract of PM (concentrations ranging from 0.1mg/ml to 1000mg/ml); b-oestradiol (bE; concentrations 10 2 M–10 6 M); GEN (concentrations 10 8 M–10 4 M); DAI (concentrations 10 8 M–10 4 M); MCF-7 oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer cell line (ATCC HTB-22). The effect of phyto-oestrogen exposure on cell growth over time was also monitored. Tissue-culture techniques included: CyQuant assay (Invitrogen/Molecular Probes1, Paisley, UK); MTT and lactate dehydrogenase assays; immunostaining; flow cytometry; mRNA and protein extraction; RT–PCR; Western blotting; SDS gel electrophoresis. A powdered extract of Thai root PM was prepared at a stock concentration of 10 mg/ml in dimethyl sulfoxide and diluted in medium to various concentrations for use. bE, daidzein and GEN were prepared at stock concentrations in dimethyl sulfoxide and diluted as appropriate. MCF-7 ER-positive cells were maintained in culture for use. Initial results indicated that ERa :ERb mRNA expression appeared to change over time (0.5–24 h), suggesting a possible modulation of the receptors occurring at the level of the mRNA. This effect was particularly notable over the range of PM concentrations. GEN also produced similar effects on mRNA levels. Cell-growth studies over 4 d, as examined using the CyQuant assay, indicated low growth rates for the PM-treated cells (especially at 10mg/ml) with an increasing effect over time that appeared to reach significance (n 4; ANOVA; P = 0.038) by day 3 or 4 when compared with untreated cells.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015