Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients

The study aimed to evaluate immune-stimulating effects of a well-known Thai folkloric remedy when used for adjuvant therapy with conventional chemotherapeutics for treatment of breast cancer. Immunostimulating influence of the remedy (215 mg/kg body weight per day) on NK cell activity and TNF-α rele...

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Main Authors: Piengpen Thisoda, Kanchana Ketsa-ard, Sommai Thongprasert, Molvibha Vongsakul, Pornthipa Picha, Juntra Karbwang, Kesara Na-Bangchang
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spelling th-mahidol.314242018-10-19T12:39:50Z Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients Piengpen Thisoda Kanchana Ketsa-ard Sommai Thongprasert Molvibha Vongsakul Pornthipa Picha Juntra Karbwang Kesara Na-Bangchang Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University Cancer Clinic Mahidol University Thailand Ministry of Public Health Nagasaki University Thammasat University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine The study aimed to evaluate immune-stimulating effects of a well-known Thai folkloric remedy when used for adjuvant therapy with conventional chemotherapeutics for treatment of breast cancer. Immunostimulating influence of the remedy (215 mg/kg body weight per day) on NK cell activity and TNF-α release from the monocytes/macrophages were investigated in a total of 15 healthy women and 13 female patients with breast cancer (Group 1). The effect of breast tumor surgery on NK cell activity was further investigated in 18 female patients with breast cancer (Group 2). NK cell cytotoxic activity was determined by chromium release cytotoxic assay using K562, an erythroleukemic cell line. TNF-α release from monocytes/macrophages separated from blood samples was determined through a biological assay using actinomycin D-treated L929 mouse fibroblast cells in the presence and absence of LPS. Baseline NK cell activity of the monocytes/macrophages separated from Group 2 patients expressed as %cytotoxicity was significantly lower than in the healthy subjects at E:T ratios of 100:1 and 25:1. In healthy subjects, there was no change in NK cell cytotoxic activity (%cytotoxicity or LU) following 1 and 2 weeks of treatment with the remedy compared with the baseline at various E:T ratios but the binding activity (%binding) was significantly increased after 2 weeks of treatment. The addition of one or two conventional chemotherapeutic regimens did not significantly reduce the NK cytotoxic activity but did affect release of TNF-a in both unstimulated and LPS-stimulated samples. Surgery produced a significant suppressive effect on NK cell activity. The use of the remedy as an adjunct therapy may improve therapeutic efficacy and safety profiles of conventional chemotherapeutic regimens through stimulation of the immune system in cancer patients. 2018-10-19T04:44:07Z 2018-10-19T04:44:07Z 2013-01-01 Article Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. Vol.14, No.4 (2013), 2599-2605 10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.4.2599 2476762X 15137368 2-s2.0-84880265869 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31424 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84880265869&origin=inward
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Piengpen Thisoda
Kanchana Ketsa-ard
Sommai Thongprasert
Molvibha Vongsakul
Pornthipa Picha
Juntra Karbwang
Kesara Na-Bangchang
Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients
description The study aimed to evaluate immune-stimulating effects of a well-known Thai folkloric remedy when used for adjuvant therapy with conventional chemotherapeutics for treatment of breast cancer. Immunostimulating influence of the remedy (215 mg/kg body weight per day) on NK cell activity and TNF-α release from the monocytes/macrophages were investigated in a total of 15 healthy women and 13 female patients with breast cancer (Group 1). The effect of breast tumor surgery on NK cell activity was further investigated in 18 female patients with breast cancer (Group 2). NK cell cytotoxic activity was determined by chromium release cytotoxic assay using K562, an erythroleukemic cell line. TNF-α release from monocytes/macrophages separated from blood samples was determined through a biological assay using actinomycin D-treated L929 mouse fibroblast cells in the presence and absence of LPS. Baseline NK cell activity of the monocytes/macrophages separated from Group 2 patients expressed as %cytotoxicity was significantly lower than in the healthy subjects at E:T ratios of 100:1 and 25:1. In healthy subjects, there was no change in NK cell cytotoxic activity (%cytotoxicity or LU) following 1 and 2 weeks of treatment with the remedy compared with the baseline at various E:T ratios but the binding activity (%binding) was significantly increased after 2 weeks of treatment. The addition of one or two conventional chemotherapeutic regimens did not significantly reduce the NK cytotoxic activity but did affect release of TNF-a in both unstimulated and LPS-stimulated samples. Surgery produced a significant suppressive effect on NK cell activity. The use of the remedy as an adjunct therapy may improve therapeutic efficacy and safety profiles of conventional chemotherapeutic regimens through stimulation of the immune system in cancer patients.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University
Piengpen Thisoda
Kanchana Ketsa-ard
Sommai Thongprasert
Molvibha Vongsakul
Pornthipa Picha
Juntra Karbwang
Kesara Na-Bangchang
format Article
author Piengpen Thisoda
Kanchana Ketsa-ard
Sommai Thongprasert
Molvibha Vongsakul
Pornthipa Picha
Juntra Karbwang
Kesara Na-Bangchang
author_sort Piengpen Thisoda
title Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients
title_short Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients
title_full Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients
title_fullStr Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients
title_sort immunostimulating effect of a well-known thai folkloric remedy in breast cancer patients
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31424
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