Candida albicans beta-glucan induce anti-cancer activity of mesenchymal stem cells against lung cancer cell line: An in-vitro experimental study

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Objective: ß-glucan, glucopyranosyl polymers of fungi cell wall, represent an immune stimulating effects with potential anti-cancer activity. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have immunomodulating properties in cancer microenvironment. The aim of this study was to investigate the anti-cancer effect of Candida albicans (C. albicans) beta-glucan on MSCs supernatant for apoptosis assay of lung cancer cells in vitro. Methods: Beta-glucan was extracted from cell wall of C.albicans. MSC isolated from adipose tissue of patients and confirmed using specific surface markers expression which examined by flow cytometry. MSCs treated with various concentrations of ß-glucans for 48 hours. Cytotoxic effect of ß-glucans was evaluated using MTT assay. MSC and lung cancer line cocultured and treated with ß-glucans and apoptosis assay was done by flow cytometry. Results: Cytotoxicity findings showed a significant decrease in MSC viability during 48h, however it was dose-dependent (P<0.05). According to the obtained findings, supernatant of mesenchymal stem cells treated with ß-glucans increased cancer cells apoptosis (P<0.05). Conclusion: Beta glucan may highlight a potential and novel promising candidate in future strategies to cause apoptosis of cancer cells and consider as therapeutic agent against tumor growth as well. Definitely, more in vitro and in vivo tudies are required to understand its functions.

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Peymaeei, F., Sadeghi, F., Safari, E., Khorrami, S., Falahati, M., Mohammadi, S. R., & Roudbary, M. (2020). Candida albicans beta-glucan induce anti-cancer activity of mesenchymal stem cells against lung cancer cell line: An in-vitro experimental study. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 21(3), 837–843. https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.3.837

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