Catalani Simona, Carbonaro Valentina, Palma Francesco, Arshakyan Marselina, Galati Rossella, Nuvoli Barbara, Battistelli Serafina, Canestrari Franco, Benedetti Serena
Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Section of Clinical Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, University of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Via Ubaldini 7, 61029 Urbino, PU, Italy.
J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2013 Sep 9;32(1):63. doi: 10.1186/1756-9966-32-63.
Cellfood™ (CF) is a nutritional supplement containing deuterium sulphate, minerals, amino acids, and enzymes, with well documented antioxidant properties. Its organic and inorganic components are extracted from the red algae Lithothamnion calcareum, whose mineral extract has shown growth-inhibitory effect both on in vitro and in vivo models. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antiproliferative effects of CF on leukemic cells. In fact, according to its capacity to modulate O2 availability and to improve mitochondrial respiratory metabolism, we wondered if CF could affect cancer cell metabolism making cells susceptible to apoptosis.
Three leukemic cell lines, Jurkat, U937, and K562, were treated with CF 5 μl/ml up to 72 hours. Cell viability, apoptosis (i.e. caspase-3 activity and DNA fragmentation), hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1α) concentration, glucose transporter 1 (GLUT-1) expression, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity and lactate release in the culture medium were detected and compared with untreated cells.
CF significantly inhibited leukemic cell viability by promoting cell apoptosis, as revealed by caspase-3 activation and DNA laddering. In particular, CF treated cells showed lower HIF-1α levels and lower GLUT-1 expression as compared to untreated cells. At the same time, CF was able to reduce LDH activity and, consequently, the amount of lactate released in the extracellular environment.
We supplied evidence for an antiproliferative effect of CF on leukemia cell lines by inducing cell death through an apoptotic mechanism and by altering cancer cell metabolism through HIF-1α and GLUT-1 regulation. Thanks to its antioxidative and proapoptotic properties, CF might be a good candidate for cancer prevention.
Cellfood™(CF)是一种营养补充剂,含有硫酸氘、矿物质、氨基酸和酶,具有充分记录的抗氧化特性。其有机和无机成分从红藻石枝藻中提取,该藻的矿物质提取物在体外和体内模型中均显示出生长抑制作用。本研究的目的是评估CF对白血病细胞的抗增殖作用。事实上,鉴于其调节氧气供应和改善线粒体呼吸代谢的能力,我们想知道CF是否会影响癌细胞代谢,使细胞易于凋亡。
用5 μl/ml的CF处理三种白血病细胞系Jurkat、U937和K562,处理时间长达72小时。检测细胞活力、凋亡(即半胱天冬酶-3活性和DNA片段化)、缺氧诱导因子1α(HIF-1α)浓度、葡萄糖转运蛋白1(GLUT-1)表达、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)活性以及培养基中乳酸释放,并与未处理细胞进行比较。
CF通过促进细胞凋亡显著抑制白血病细胞活力,这通过半胱天冬酶-3激活和DNA梯状条带得以揭示。特别是,与未处理细胞相比,CF处理的细胞显示出较低的HIF-1α水平和较低的GLUT-1表达。同时,CF能够降低LDH活性,从而减少细胞外环境中释放的乳酸量。
我们提供了证据,证明CF对白血病细胞系具有抗增殖作用,其作用机制是通过凋亡机制诱导细胞死亡,并通过调节HIF-1α和GLUT-1改变癌细胞代谢。由于其抗氧化和促凋亡特性,CF可能是癌症预防的良好候选物。