Investigator
Full Professor · Università degli Studi dell'Aquila Area Medicina, Life, Health and Environmental Sciences
Probiotics as Anti-Tumor Agents: Insights from Female Tumor Cell Culture Studies
Breast and ovarian cancers are among the most prevalent cancers in women. Cancerous cells are characterized by their ability to continuously cycle and migrate, forming metastases. Some probiotic strains have shown anti-tumorigenic effects. This study tested the impact of probiotics on OVCAR-3 and MDA-MB-231 cell lines by analyzing proteins involved in cell cycle regulation (pP53, Cyclin D1, pERK1), cell survival (AKT), and cell migration (RhoA) using Western blotting and scratch wound tests. Results indicated a reduction in these proteins and decreased cell migration velocity post-treatment. These findings suggest that certain probiotic combinations can arrest the cell cycle, promote cell death, and reduce cell migration, potentially serving as promising candidates alongside standard therapies.
Full Professor
Università degli Studi dell'Aquila Area Medicina · Life, Health and Environmental Sciences
Adjunct Full Professor
Temple University · Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular medicine and Center for Biotechnology
Associate Professor
University of L'Aquila · Life, Health and Environmental Sciences
Researcher
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
post-doc
Medical University of South Carolina · Pediatrics
Master Degree in Biological Sciences
University of l'Aquila
IT
Scopus: 6603000337
Researcher Id: C-3688-2011