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Investigating the Proteomic Profile of HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells After Lactobacillus kefiri SGL 13 Exposure Using the SWATH Method

  • Jessica Brandi
  • , Claudia Di Carlo
  • , Marcello Manfredi
  • , Federica Federici
  • , Alda Bazaj
  • , Eleonora Rizzi
  • , Giuseppe Cornaglia
  • , Laura Manna
  • , Emilio Marengo
  • , Daniela Cecconi

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Abstract

Despite some studies revealed that kefir acts on different cancers, such as colorectal cancer, the proteomic changes that occur in the colon cancer cells remain to be explored. In this study, the proteomic analysis was combined with determination of kefir characteristics (e.g., adhesion capacity, gastrointestinal and antibiotic resistances), in order to confirm its use as a probiotic. Therefore, a label-free strategy based on SWATH-MS was applied to investigate the proteomic profile of HT-29 cells after exposure for 24 h to a specific strain of Lactobacillus kefiri named SGL 13. We identified a total of 60 differentially expressed proteins in HT-29 cells, among which most are located into the extracellular exosome, playing important/crucial roles in translation and cell adhesion, as indicated by the enrichment analysis. The eIF2 and retinoid X receptor activation pathways appeared to be correlated with the anti-tumoral effect of SGL 13. Immunoblot analysis showed an increase in Bax and a decrease in caspase 3 and mutant p53, and ELISA assay revealed inhibition of IL-8 secretion from HT-29 cells stimulated with LPS upon SGL 13 treatment, suggesting pro-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory properties of kefir. In conclusion, the results of this study, the first of its kind using co-culture of kefir and colon cancer cells, demonstrate that L. kefiri SGL 13 possesses probiotic potency and contribute to elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in the L. kefiri–colon cancer cell interactions. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1690-1699
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
Volume30
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Sept 2019

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Colon cancer
  • Label-free proteomics
  • Lactobacillus kefiri
  • SWATH-MS

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