BMC Cancer (Mar 2010)

<it>In vitro </it>and <it>in vivo </it>anticancer properties of a <it>Calcarea carbonica </it>derivative complex (M8) treatment in a murine melanoma model

  • Trindade Edvaldo S,
  • Buchi Dorly F,
  • Tiscornia Inés,
  • Bollati-Fogolín Mariela,
  • Wanderer Carla,
  • Sene Reginaldo V,
  • Abud Ana PR,
  • Martins Sharon T,
  • Andrade Lucas F,
  • Guimarães Fernando SF

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 113

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Abstract Background Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and the most rapidly expanding cancer in terms of worldwide incidence. Chemotherapeutic approaches to treat melanoma have had only marginal success. Previous studies in mice demonstrated that a high diluted complex derived from Calcarea carbonica (M8) stimulated the tumoricidal response of activated lymphocytes against B16F10 melanoma cells in vitro. Methods Here we describe the in vitro inhibition of invasion and the in vivo anti-metastatic potential after M8 treatment by inhalation in the B16F10 lung metastasis model. Results We found that M8 has at least two functions, acting as both an inhibitor of cancer cell adhesion and invasion and as a perlecan expression antagonist, which are strongly correlated with several metastatic, angiogenic and invasive factors in melanoma tumors. Conclusion The findings suggest that this medication is a promising non-toxic therapy candidate by improving the immune response against tumor cells or even induce direct dormancy in malignancies.