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Influence of soy isoflavones in breast cancer angiogenesis: a multiplex glass ELISA approach.

Authors :
Uifalean A
Rath H
Hammer E
Ionescu C
Iuga CA
Lalk M
Source :
Journal of B.U.ON. : official journal of the Balkan Union of Oncology [J BUON] 2018 Dec; Vol. 23 (7), pp. 53-59.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-angiogenic properties of soy isoflavones using two breast cancer cell lines, by measuring the concentration of 30 cytokines involved in angiogenesis using a multiplex glass slide ELISA-based array.<br />Methods: Estrogen-dependent MCF-7 cells and estrogen-independent MDA-MB-231 cells were exposed to genistein (Gen), daidzein (Dai) and a soy seed extract (Ext) for 72 hrs, at selected concentration levels. The conditioned medium was analyzed using a glass slide, multiplex sandwich ELISA-based platform with fluorescent detection which allowed the identification and the quantification of 30 angiogenesis-related cytokines.<br />Results: In MCF-7 cells, low, stimulatory concentrations of test compounds determined the increase of CXCL16 and VEGF-A level. Gen induced the greatest effect, with 1.5-fold change compared to control. When MDA-MB-231 cells were exposed to inhibitory concentrations, all test compounds determined a reduction of CXCL16 and VEGF-A level with approximately 30%.<br />Conclusions: Soluble CXCL16 and VEGF-A are two promoters of angiogenesis and metastasis in breast cancer. The stimulation of these two angiogenesis-related cytokines could represent one of the mechanisms explaining the proliferative effects of low isoflavone doses in estrogen-dependent cells. In estrogen-independent cells, soy isoflavones inhibited their secretion, demonstrating promising anti-angiogenic properties.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1107-0625
Volume :
23
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of B.U.ON. : official journal of the Balkan Union of Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30722112