Abstract Agrocybe aegerita galectin (AAL) has been reported to possess anti-tumor activity in tumor cells. The anti-metastasis activity of AAL in breast cancer and its possible mechanisms involved were investigated… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Agrocybe aegerita galectin (AAL) has been reported to possess anti-tumor activity in tumor cells. The anti-metastasis activity of AAL in breast cancer and its possible mechanisms involved were investigated in this study. A bio-distribution assay showed AAL was highly absorbed by the lung. Administration of AAL (0.75 mg/kg twice or 1.5 mg/kg once) significantly inhibited pulmonary metastases of 4T1 cells and prolonged survival time of tumor-bearing mice. The binding between AAL and 4T1 cells relied on the carbohydrates recognition of AAL. AAL showed anti-proliferation activity against 4T1 cells with an IC50 of 4.11 M for 24 h treatment and 0.75 M for 48 h treatment. AAL induced apoptosis of 4T1 cells in a Caspase-3/7-dependent manner. Moreover, AAL inhibited migration and invasion of 4T1 cells, and decreased MMP 9 activity was found to be involved. This study would help to enhance the use of A. aegerita in nutritional and medicinal application.
               
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