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    Iron-saturated bovine lactoferrin: a promising chemopreventive agent for hepatocellular carcinoma

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    Hernández-Galdámez, H. V.
    Fattel-Fazenda, S.
    Flores-Téllez, Teresita N J
    Aguilar-Chaparro, M. A.
    Mendoza-García, J.
    Díaz-Fernández, L. C.
    Romo-Medina, E.
    Sánchez-Pérez, Y.
    Arellanes-Robledo, J.
    De la Garza, M.
    Villa-Treviño, S.
    Piña-Vázquez, C.
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    Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, The University of Manchester, Alderley Park, SK10 4TG Macclesfield, UK.
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a tumor with minimal chance of cure due to underlying liver diseases, late diagnosis, and inefficient treatments. Thus, HCC treatment warrants the development of additional strategies. Lactoferrin (Lf) is a mammalian multifunctional iron-binding glycoprotein of the innate immune response and can be found as either a native low iron form (native-Lf) or a high iron form (holo-Lf). Bovine Lf (bLf), which shares many functions with human Lf (hLf), is safe for humans and has several anticancer activities, including chemotherapy boost in cancer. We found endogenous hLf is downregulated in HCC tumors compared with normal liver, and decreased hLf levels in HCC tumors are associated with shorter survival of HCC patients. However, the chemoprotective effect of 100% iron saturated holo-bLf on experimental hepatocarcinogenesis has not yet been determined. We aimed to evaluate the chemopreventive effects of holo-bLf in different HCC models. Remarkably, a single dose (200 mg kg(-1)) of holo-bLf was effective in preventing early carcinogenic events in a diethylnitrosamine induced HCC in vivo model, such as necrosis, ROS production, and the surge of facultative liver stem cells, and eventually, holo-bLf reduced the number of preneoplastic lesions. For an established HCC model, holo-bLf treatment significantly reduced HepG2 tumor burden in xenotransplanted mice. Finally, holo-bLf in combination with sorafenib, the advanced HCC first-line treatment, synergistically decreased HepG2 viability by arresting cells in the G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle. Our findings provide the first evidence suggesting that holo-bLf has the potential to prevent HCC or to be used in combination with treatments for established HCC.
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    Hernández-Galdámez HV, Fattel-Fazenda S, Flores-Téllez TNJ, Aguilar-Chaparro MA, Mendoza-García J, Díaz-Fernández LC, et al. Iron-saturated bovine lactoferrin: a promising chemopreventive agent for hepatocellular carcinoma. Food & function. 2024 Apr 22;15(8):4586-602. PubMed PMID: 38590223. Epub 2024/04/09. eng.
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    Food Function
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627025
    DOI
    10.1039/d3fo05184f
    PubMed ID
    38590223
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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3fo05184f
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    10.1039/d3fo05184f
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