Chlorella vulgarisModulates Immunomyelopoietic Activity and Enhances the Resistance of Tumor-Bearing Mice
Autor: | Cristiane Okuda Torello, Aline Lisie Ramos, Mary L.S. Queiroz |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Male
Cancer Research Stromal cell Cellular differentiation medicine.medical_treatment Medicine (miscellaneous) Bone Marrow Cells Biology Granulocyte-Macrophage Progenitor Cells Mice Colony-Stimulating Factors medicine Animals Immunologic Factors Progenitor cell Carcinoma Ehrlich Tumor Cells Cultured Cell Proliferation Myelopoiesis Mice Inbred BALB C Nutrition and Dietetics Hematopoietic stem cell Cell Differentiation Hematopoietic Stem Cells Antineoplastic Agents Phytogenic Molecular biology Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms Killer Cells Natural Haematopoiesis medicine.anatomical_structure Cytokine Oncology Dietary Supplements Immunology Cytokines Stromal Cells Stem cell Chlorella vulgaris Spleen Phytotherapy |
Zdroj: | Nutrition and Cancer. 62:1170-1180 |
ISSN: | 1532-7914 0163-5581 |
Popis: | We studied the effects of Chlorella vulgaris (CV) on the interaction between stromal and hematopoietic stem cells in normal and Ehrlich ascites tumor (EAT)-bearing mice. Long-term bone marrow culture (LTBMC), cytokine production, spleen mononuclear cells (SMC) proliferation (SCP), colony stimulating activity (CSA), and NK cells activity were evaluated. In tumor bearers, reduced capacity of stromal cell layer to support the growth and differentiation of granulocyte-macrophage progenitor cells (CFU-GM), concomitantly to decreased numbers of total nonadherent cells in LTBMC and reduced local production of IL-6 and IL-1α, were observed. Presence of the tumor has not altered the number of stromal adherent cells. CV treatment restored the ability of stromal cells from EAT-bearing mice to produce IL-6 and IL-1α, which was consistent with increased number of nonadherent cells and higher ability to display CFU-GM in vitro. EAT growth increased SCP, serum CSA, and IL-10 production and concurrently depressed NK cell activity and the secretion of IL-2, IFN-γ, and TNF-α. Treatment of tumor-bearing mice with CV augmented CSA, SMC proliferation, NK cell activity, and the production of IL-2, IFN-γ, and TNF-α, whereas IL-10 levels where reduced. Our results suggest that CV modulates immunehematopoietic cell activity and disengages tumor-induced suppression of these responses. |
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