Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Mar 2023)

Fighting secondary triple-negative breast cancer in cerebellum: A powerful aid from a medicinal mushrooms blend

  • Fabrizio De Luca,
  • Elisa Roda,
  • Daniela Ratto,
  • Anthea Desiderio,
  • Maria Teresa Venuti,
  • Martino Ramieri,
  • Maria Grazia Bottone,
  • Elena Savino,
  • Paola Rossi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 159
p. 114262

Abstract

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Breast cancer (BC) is the second most common cause of brain metastasis onset in patients, with the cerebellum accounting for the 33% of cases. In the current study, using a 4T1 triple-negative mouse BC model, we revealed that an orally administered medicinal mushrooms (MM) blend, rich in β-glucans, played a direct and specific anti-cancer action on cerebellar metastases, also bettering locomotor performances. The neuroprotective effect of the MM blend plays through (i) a direct and specific inhibition of cerebellar metastatization pattern typical of TNBC (with an induced reduction of about 50% of metastases density) and (ii) the regulation of apoptosis and proliferation-related genes, as suggested by expression changes of specific molecular markers, i.e. PCNA, p53, Bcl2, BAX, CASP9, CASP3, Hsp70 and AIF. Therefore, inhibiting the metastatization process, triggering a significant apoptosis increase, and lessening cell proliferation, this MM supplement, employed as adjuvant treatment in association with conventional therapy, could represent a promising approach, in the field of Integrative Oncology, for patients’ management in both prevention and treatment of brain metastases from BC.

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