Abstract
We investigated the antitumor properties of a Solanum tuberosum extract (STE) on F3II mouse mammary carcinoma cells. STE significantly inhibited adhesion on fibronectin-coated surfaces and blocked migration of tumor cells in vitro. A major gelatinolytic activity (gelatinase) of 82 kD was identified in STE by zymographic analysis and characterized by exposure to different experimental conditions. Proteolytic activity of STE may be responsible, at least in part, for the in vitro effects on mammary carcinoma cells.
Publication types
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Letter
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic / pharmacology*
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic / therapeutic use
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Gelatinases / metabolism
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Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental / drug therapy
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Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental / metabolism
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Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental / pathology
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C3H
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Phytotherapy*
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Plant Extracts / pharmacology*
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Plant Extracts / therapeutic use
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Solanum tuberosum / therapeutic use*
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Tumor Cells, Cultured / drug effects
Substances
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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Plant Extracts
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Gelatinases