In vitro anticancer potentials of Lactobacillus plantarum IIA-1A5 and Lactobacillus acidophilus IIA-2B4 extracts against WiDr human colon cancer cell line

Abstract Colorectal cancer is an emerging public health problem in Indonesia that urges more serious attempts to combat the disease. Previous in vitro studies indicated some probiotics offer promising avenues for the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. Earlier, two Indonesian meat-based probiotics of Lactobacillus plantarum IIA-1A5 and L. acidophilus IIA-2B4, were isolated and exhibited promising functional properties in food fermentation. Nevertheless, their potential anticancer activity has never been examined. This study aims to determine the inhibitory properties of L. plantarum IIA-1A5 and L. acidophilus IIA-2B4 against the WiDr human colon carcinoma cell line. To address, extracellular and intracellular extracts were firstly harvested from both probiotics at the population of 8.22 and 9.13 log (cfu/mL) for L. plantarum IIA-1A5 and L. acidophilus IIA-2B4, respectively. The extracts from both bacteria were found to have similar pH and titratable acidity values, but different in their protein contents. Further, extra- and intracellular extracts of both strains displayed inhibitory activity towards WiDr cells in a dose-dependent response. The calculated IC50 values of extracellular extracts of both probiotics were significantly lower than that of the intracellular extracts. This activity is predicted to be partly contributed by some protein substances in the extract.

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Main Authors: ADIYOGA,Reza, ARIEF,Irma Isnafia, BUDIMAN,Cahyo, ABIDIN,Zaenal
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos 2022
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612022000101125
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Summary:Abstract Colorectal cancer is an emerging public health problem in Indonesia that urges more serious attempts to combat the disease. Previous in vitro studies indicated some probiotics offer promising avenues for the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. Earlier, two Indonesian meat-based probiotics of Lactobacillus plantarum IIA-1A5 and L. acidophilus IIA-2B4, were isolated and exhibited promising functional properties in food fermentation. Nevertheless, their potential anticancer activity has never been examined. This study aims to determine the inhibitory properties of L. plantarum IIA-1A5 and L. acidophilus IIA-2B4 against the WiDr human colon carcinoma cell line. To address, extracellular and intracellular extracts were firstly harvested from both probiotics at the population of 8.22 and 9.13 log (cfu/mL) for L. plantarum IIA-1A5 and L. acidophilus IIA-2B4, respectively. The extracts from both bacteria were found to have similar pH and titratable acidity values, but different in their protein contents. Further, extra- and intracellular extracts of both strains displayed inhibitory activity towards WiDr cells in a dose-dependent response. The calculated IC50 values of extracellular extracts of both probiotics were significantly lower than that of the intracellular extracts. This activity is predicted to be partly contributed by some protein substances in the extract.