Supplementation with fermented barley extract prevents mammary epithelial cell invasion in an early breast cancer model

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Diet-based prevention of malignant transformation contributes to the maintenance of quality of life by avoiding a battle against cancer. Invasion is one of the features of malignant breast cancer, and the prevention of invasion may reduce breast cancer malignancy. A recently established early breast cancer model system showed mammary ductal dysplasia with invasion in mice. This study utilized the model system and investigated the effect of fermented barley extract (FBE), a food material. The elastic fiber layer is the outermost layer of the mammary duct. A reduction in the elastic fiber layer was observed in the mammary glands of the model system, whereas supplementation with 8% FBE containing water prevented this reduction. Moreover, we found that FBE supplementation prevented mammary epithelial cell invasion. Based on our findings, FBE might be a candidate material for a diet-based prevention of early breast cancer invasion.

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Itou, J., Nakamura, A., Hokazono, H., & Toi, M. (2021). Supplementation with fermented barley extract prevents mammary epithelial cell invasion in an early breast cancer model. Acta Histochemica et Cytochemica, 54(2), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.1267/ahc.20-00029

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