TY - JOUR
T1 - Antitumor effect of polyphyllin D on liver metastases of neuroblastoma
AU - Kondo, Yasuhiro
AU - Watanabe, Shunsuke
AU - Naoe, Atsuki
AU - Takeuchi, Toshiyuki
AU - Niimi, Atsuko
AU - Suzuki, Motoshi
AU - Asai, Naoya
AU - Okada, Seiji
AU - Tsuchiya, Tomonori
AU - Murayama, Mika
AU - Yasui, Toshihiro
AU - Inoue, Mikihiro
AU - Suzuki, Tatsuya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - Purpose: We previously reported that polyphyllin D, a main component of the traditional Chinese medicinal herb Paris polyphylla, exhibited anticancer effects in vitro against human neuroblastoma cells. The aims of this investigation was to examine the presence or absence of in vivo anti-metastasis effects of polyphyllin D were to establish a liver metastasis model of neuroblastoma and to evaluate the anti-metastasis effects of polyphyllin D. Methods: Subcutaneous and intraperitoneal tumors, and metastasis models were established in immune-deficient BALB/c nude and BALB/c Rag-2/Jak3 double-deficient (BRJ) mice using the human neuroblastoma cell lines IMR-32, LA–N-2, or NB-69. For evaluating polyphyllin D activity, we used a mouse model of liver metastasis with the IMR-32 cells line injected through the tail vein. We analyzed the livers number and area of liver tumors in of the phosphate buffer solution- and polyphyllin D-treated groups. Results: Liver metastasis and intraperitoneal dissemination models were successfully established in immune-deficient BRJ mice using the three human neuroblastoma cell lines. In the liver metastasis, the model of IMR-32 cells, we found that polyphyllin D suppressed both the number and total area of metastatic foci the average number of metastatic foci, average focus areas, and number of cleaved caspase-3-positive cells were significantly lower in the polyphyllin D group (p = 0.016, 0.020, 0.043, respectively). Conclusions: We developed a mouse models of neuroblastoma metastasis and demonstrated for the first time that polyphyllin D has an antitumor effect on neuroblastoma liver metastases.
AB - Purpose: We previously reported that polyphyllin D, a main component of the traditional Chinese medicinal herb Paris polyphylla, exhibited anticancer effects in vitro against human neuroblastoma cells. The aims of this investigation was to examine the presence or absence of in vivo anti-metastasis effects of polyphyllin D were to establish a liver metastasis model of neuroblastoma and to evaluate the anti-metastasis effects of polyphyllin D. Methods: Subcutaneous and intraperitoneal tumors, and metastasis models were established in immune-deficient BALB/c nude and BALB/c Rag-2/Jak3 double-deficient (BRJ) mice using the human neuroblastoma cell lines IMR-32, LA–N-2, or NB-69. For evaluating polyphyllin D activity, we used a mouse model of liver metastasis with the IMR-32 cells line injected through the tail vein. We analyzed the livers number and area of liver tumors in of the phosphate buffer solution- and polyphyllin D-treated groups. Results: Liver metastasis and intraperitoneal dissemination models were successfully established in immune-deficient BRJ mice using the three human neuroblastoma cell lines. In the liver metastasis, the model of IMR-32 cells, we found that polyphyllin D suppressed both the number and total area of metastatic foci the average number of metastatic foci, average focus areas, and number of cleaved caspase-3-positive cells were significantly lower in the polyphyllin D group (p = 0.016, 0.020, 0.043, respectively). Conclusions: We developed a mouse models of neuroblastoma metastasis and demonstrated for the first time that polyphyllin D has an antitumor effect on neuroblastoma liver metastases.
KW - Antitumor effect
KW - Immune deficiency mice
KW - Liver metastasis
KW - Neuroblastoma
KW - Polyphyllin D
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U2 - 10.1007/s00383-022-05146-7
DO - 10.1007/s00383-022-05146-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 35699751
AN - SCOPUS:85131809997
SN - 0179-0358
VL - 38
SP - 1157
EP - 1163
JO - Pediatric Surgery International
JF - Pediatric Surgery International
IS - 8
ER -