TY - JOUR
T1 - Narrow Leafed Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) β-Conglutin Seed Proteins as a New Natural Cytotoxic Agents against Breast Cancer Cells
AU - Escudero-Feliu, Julia
AU - García-Costela, María
AU - Moreno-SanJuan, Sara
AU - Puentes-Pardo, Jose D.
AU - Arrabal, Sandra Ríos
AU - González-Novoa, Paula
AU - Núñez, María Isabel
AU - Carazo, Ángel
AU - Jimenez-Lopez, Jose C.
AU - León, Josefa
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by a research grant from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III-FEDER (PI18/01947) and MINECO Grant (DPI2017-84439-R). J.L. was supported by the Nicolás Monardes Program from the Andalusian Health Service (C-0033-2015). J.C.J.-L. was supported by The MINECO grant ref. RYC-2011-16536 (Ramon y Cajal Research Program).
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PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Breast cancer (BC) is the most widespread tumor in women and the second type of most common cancer worldwide. Despite all the technical and medical advances in existing therapies, between 30 and 50% of patients with BC will develop metastasis, which contributes to the failure of existing treatments. This situation urges the need to find more effective prevention and treatment strategies like the use of plant-based nutraceutical compounds. In this context, we purified three Narrow Leafed Lupin (NLL) β-conglutins isoforms using affinity-chromatography and evaluated their effectiveness in terms of viability, proliferation, apoptosis, stemness properties, and mechanism of action on both BC cell lines and a healthy one. NLL β-conglutins proteins have very promising effects at the molecular level on BC cells at very low concentrations, emerging as a potential natural cytotoxic agent and preserving the viability of healthy cells. These proteins could act through a dual mechanism involving tumorigenic and stemness-related genes such as SIRT1 and FoxO1, depending on the state of p53. More studies must be carried out to completely understand the underlying mechanisms of action of these nutraceutical compounds in BC in vitro and in vivo, and their potential use for the inhibition of other cancer cell types.
AB - Breast cancer (BC) is the most widespread tumor in women and the second type of most common cancer worldwide. Despite all the technical and medical advances in existing therapies, between 30 and 50% of patients with BC will develop metastasis, which contributes to the failure of existing treatments. This situation urges the need to find more effective prevention and treatment strategies like the use of plant-based nutraceutical compounds. In this context, we purified three Narrow Leafed Lupin (NLL) β-conglutins isoforms using affinity-chromatography and evaluated their effectiveness in terms of viability, proliferation, apoptosis, stemness properties, and mechanism of action on both BC cell lines and a healthy one. NLL β-conglutins proteins have very promising effects at the molecular level on BC cells at very low concentrations, emerging as a potential natural cytotoxic agent and preserving the viability of healthy cells. These proteins could act through a dual mechanism involving tumorigenic and stemness-related genes such as SIRT1 and FoxO1, depending on the state of p53. More studies must be carried out to completely understand the underlying mechanisms of action of these nutraceutical compounds in BC in vitro and in vivo, and their potential use for the inhibition of other cancer cell types.
KW - apoptosis
KW - breast cancer
KW - cancer stem cells
KW - chemotherapy
KW - metastasis
KW - natural compounds
KW - nutraceutics
KW - oxidative stress
KW - resistance
KW - viability
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U2 - 10.3390/nu15030523
DO - 10.3390/nu15030523
M3 - Article
C2 - 36771230
AN - SCOPUS:85147801078
SN - 2072-6643
VL - 15
JO - Nutrients
JF - Nutrients
IS - 3
M1 - 523
ER -