Yerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models

Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and tumor metastasis is a major cause of cancer-related deaths. Our aim was to evaluate anti-metastatic properties of yerba mate extract (YMe) in BC models. 4T1, F3II, MCF-7, and MDA-MB231 cell lines were used to perform in vitro assays. The F3...

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Autores principales: Garcia-Lazaro Rocio Soledad, Caligiuri Lorena Gisel, Lorenzo Norailys, Lamdan Humberto, Alonso Daniel Fernando, Farina Hernan Gabriel
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a7ac6fdea3374455a3103b2cd23ca7f22021-11-11T08:00:48ZYerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models1663-981210.3389/fphar.2021.750197https://doaj.org/article/a7ac6fdea3374455a3103b2cd23ca7f22021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.750197/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/1663-9812Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and tumor metastasis is a major cause of cancer-related deaths. Our aim was to evaluate anti-metastatic properties of yerba mate extract (YMe) in BC models. 4T1, F3II, MCF-7, and MDA-MB231 cell lines were used to perform in vitro assays. The F3II syngeneic mammary carcinoma model in BALB/c mice was used to evaluate tumor progression, BC metastasis and survival. Cells were inoculated subcutaneously into the flank for the heterotopic model and into the mammary fat pad for the orthotopic model. YMe was administered p.o. in a dose of 1.6 g/kg/day. In vitro YMe inhibited cell proliferation and reduced tumor cell adhesion, migration and invasion. These biological effects were cell-line dependent. In vivo YMe reduced tumor metastasis and increased mice survival in both models. Our preclinical results suggest that YMe could modulate tumor progression and metastasis in BC models.Garcia-Lazaro Rocio SoledadCaligiuri Lorena GiselLorenzo NorailysLamdan HumbertoAlonso Daniel FernandoFarina Hernan GabrielFrontiers Media S.A.articlebreast cancerYerba matepolyphenolstumor progressionmetastasisTherapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950ENFrontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 12 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic breast cancer
Yerba mate
polyphenols
tumor progression
metastasis
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
spellingShingle breast cancer
Yerba mate
polyphenols
tumor progression
metastasis
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Garcia-Lazaro Rocio Soledad
Caligiuri Lorena Gisel
Lorenzo Norailys
Lamdan Humberto
Alonso Daniel Fernando
Farina Hernan Gabriel
Yerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models
description Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and tumor metastasis is a major cause of cancer-related deaths. Our aim was to evaluate anti-metastatic properties of yerba mate extract (YMe) in BC models. 4T1, F3II, MCF-7, and MDA-MB231 cell lines were used to perform in vitro assays. The F3II syngeneic mammary carcinoma model in BALB/c mice was used to evaluate tumor progression, BC metastasis and survival. Cells were inoculated subcutaneously into the flank for the heterotopic model and into the mammary fat pad for the orthotopic model. YMe was administered p.o. in a dose of 1.6 g/kg/day. In vitro YMe inhibited cell proliferation and reduced tumor cell adhesion, migration and invasion. These biological effects were cell-line dependent. In vivo YMe reduced tumor metastasis and increased mice survival in both models. Our preclinical results suggest that YMe could modulate tumor progression and metastasis in BC models.
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author Garcia-Lazaro Rocio Soledad
Caligiuri Lorena Gisel
Lorenzo Norailys
Lamdan Humberto
Alonso Daniel Fernando
Farina Hernan Gabriel
author_facet Garcia-Lazaro Rocio Soledad
Caligiuri Lorena Gisel
Lorenzo Norailys
Lamdan Humberto
Alonso Daniel Fernando
Farina Hernan Gabriel
author_sort Garcia-Lazaro Rocio Soledad
title Yerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models
title_short Yerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models
title_full Yerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models
title_fullStr Yerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models
title_full_unstemmed Yerba Mate Modulates Tumor Cells Functions Involved in Metastasis in Breast Cancer Models
title_sort yerba mate modulates tumor cells functions involved in metastasis in breast cancer models
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/a7ac6fdea3374455a3103b2cd23ca7f2
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