Research
Helpful Bacteria
Part 2
Immunomodulatory and antitumor effects in vivo by the
cytoplasmic fraction of Lactobacillus casei and
Bifidobacterium longum
Abstract
Lee
JW, Shin JG, Kim EH, Kang HE, Yim IB, Kim JY, Joo HG, Woo
HJ.
Laboratory
of Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National
University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.
The
immunomodulatory and antitumor effects of lactic acid bacteria
(LABs) were investigated. Cytoplasmic fraction of Lactobacillus
acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei and Bifidobacterium
longum were tested for the antiproliferative activity
in vitro to SNUC2A, SNU1, NIH/3T3 and Jurkat cell lines
by crystal violet assay. All cytoplasmic fraction suppressed
proliferation of tumor cells, though L. casei and
B. longum were more effective. From these results,
cytoplasmic fraction of L. casei and B. longum
with Y400 as a control were administered as dietary supplements
to Balb/c mice for 2, and 4 consecutive wks. Administration
for 4 wks enhanced the number of total T cells, NK cells
and MHC class II+ cells, and CD4-CD8+ T cells in flow cytometry
analysis. To determine of antitumor activity of LABs preparation
in vivo, F9 teratocarcinoma cells were inoculated on mice
at 14th day. Body weight was decreased with increased survival
rate in all groups with the cytoplasm of LABs. Our results
showed that cytoplasmic fraction of LABs had direct antiproliferative
effects on tumor cell lines in vitro, effects on immune
cells in vivo, and antitumor effects on tumor-bearing mice
with prolonged survival periods.
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