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  2. Excretory-secretory product of Trichinella spiralis inhibits tumor cell growth by regulating the immune response and inducing apoptosis

Excretory-secretory product of Trichinella spiralis inhibits tumor cell growth by regulating the immune response and inducing apoptosis

  • Acta Trop. 2022 Jan;225:106172. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106172.
Jing Ding 1 Bin Tang 1 Xiaolei Liu 1 Xue Bai 1 Yang Wang 1 Shicun Li 1 Jian Li 1 Mingyuan Liu 1 Xuelin Wang 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Key Laboratory of Zoonosis Research, Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University; OIE Collaborating Center on Foodborne Parasites in the Asian-Pacific Region, Changchun 130062, China.
  • 2 Key Laboratory of Zoonosis Research, Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University; OIE Collaborating Center on Foodborne Parasites in the Asian-Pacific Region, Changchun 130062, China. Electronic address: xuelin@jlu.edu.cn.
Abstract

The excretory-secretory product (ESP) of Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis) has been reported to inhibit the growth of various tumor cells, but the mechanism is not yet clear. To explore the effect and mechanism of ESP on liver Cancer cells, tumor models were established with H22 cells and then infected with T. spiralis. The results showed that the growth of tumors in mice infected with T. spiralis was significantly inhibited. ESP from adult worms or muscle larvae were then incubated with H22 cells in vitro, and it was found that the ESP could inhibit cell proliferation and promote Apoptosis. Subsequently, apoptosis-related proteins in stimulated H22 cells were evaluated, and ESP was found to induce cell Apoptosis through the mitochondrial pathway. Additionally, Th-related cytokines were investigated in vivo, and the results showed that the levels of Th1 cytokines were significantly increased in the early stage of T. spiralis Infection, while Th2 cytokines increased later than Th1 cytokines, implying that Th1 cytokines with antitumor effects may play a role in inhibiting tumor growth at early stage. In short, ESP can directly induce tumor cell Apoptosis and indirectly inhibit tumor cell growth through the host immune system, which may be the antitumor mechanism of T. spiralis Infection.

Keywords

Apoptosis; Cytokines; H22 cells; Trichinella spiralis.

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