Abstract
Human lung cancer remains one of the deadliest diseases worldwide. New approaches are needed for improved lung cancer treatment. In this study, we found that M. tuberculosis culture supernatant (TB-SN) could inhibit human lung cancer cell proliferation through a caspase-dependent apoptosis pathway and induce cell cycle arrest in G1 phase. The active components responsible for the growth inhibitory activities were attributed to some proteins or protein complex with molecular weight more than 100 kD. These findings are significant and may provide new insight into a possible antagonism between M. tuberculosis and lung cancer and also have implications for development of an alternative approach for lung cancer treatment.
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Ma, C., Zhou, J., Yin, X., Jie, C., Xing, D., Du, L., & Zhang, Y. (2008). Mycobacterium tuberculosis Culture Supernatant Induces Cancer Cell Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest. The Open Cancer Journal, 2(1), 31–41. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874079000802010031
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