Open Veterinary Journal (Jan 2024)
Effects of 5-fluorouracil, thymoquinone and mammary stem cells' exosomes on in vitro cultured breast cancer cells
Abstract
Background: 5-FU is an antimetabolic agent used for treating slowly growing solid tumors like breast and ovarian carcinoma. Thymoquinone (TQ) is a main biologically active constituent of Nigella sativa, it has been found to demonstrate anticancerous effects in several preclinical studies, and this is because TQ possesses multi-target nature. Stem cells-derived exosomes are in the spotlight of research and are promising tissue regenerative and anticancer cell-derived nanovesicles. Aim: Herein, we studied the antineoplastic effects of Exosomes derived from mammary stem cells (MaSCs-Exo) on breast cancer cells, alone or combined with TQ when compared to a breast cancer chemotherapeutic agent; 5-FU. Methods: Our approach included performing viability test and measuring the expression of pro-apoptotic gene (Bax), anti-apoptotic gene (BCL-2) and angiogenic gene (VEGF) on Human MCF-7 cells (breast adenocarcinoma cells), the MCF-7 cells were cultured and incubated with medium containing 5-FU (25 μg/mL), Thymoquinone (200 μg/mL), MaSCs-Exo (100 μg protein equivalent), a combination of TQ (200 μg/mL) and MaSCs-Exo (100 μg). Results: Our obtained results show that TQ and MaSCs-Exo each can effectively inhibit breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) proliferation and growth. Also, the results show that the combination of TQ and MaSCs-Exo had higher cytotoxic effects on MCF-7 breast cancer cells than TQ or 5-FU, alone. Conclusion: The present study shows promising anticancer potential of exosomes isolated from mammary stem cells; this effect was potentiated by adding thymoquinone with MaSCs-derived exosomes. [Open Vet J 2024; 14(1.000): 525-533]
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