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  • Low oxygen levels in breast cancer promote more aggressive tumor behavior, and garlic organosulfur compounds have been shown to inhibit tumor growth and invasiveness.
  • Homemade garlic extract was tested on breast cancer cell lines MCF7 and MCF10DCIS under low oxygen conditions, examining changes in cell cycle, EMT (epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition), and cancer stem cell markers.
  • Results indicated that garlic extract helped prevent the aggressive changes induced by low oxygen in non-invasive cells and reduced the number of cancer stem cells, suggesting that garlic might be useful in preventing the progression of non-invasive breast cancer to more invasive forms.

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Background: In breast cancer, low oxygen availability is associated with a more aggressive phenotype and with malignant evolution of non-invasive cells. Natural compounds have long attracted attention in cancer treatment, and in recent years garlic (Allium sativum) organosulfur derivatives have been shown to negatively affect growth and invasion of tumor cells.

Methods: Homemade ethanol-based garlic extract (GE) was administered to MCF7 and MCF10DCIS breast tumor cell lines grown under moderate hypoxia. Cell cycle, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and cancer stem cell markers were evaluated.

Results: We revealed that, in the non-invasive MCF10DCIS cells but not in the post-EMT MCF7 cells, low oxygen availability induced the decrease of E-cadherin and the increase of vimentin and motility, that were prevented by GE administration. In both cell lines, treatment with GE counteracted the up-modulation of CD133 positive cells induced by hypoxia.

Conclusions: Overall, our data firstly revealed anti-cancer properties of garlic in non-invasive breast cancer cells. In particular, they demonstrated a protective role of this natural product against the hypoxia-induced increase of molecules that play crucial roles in tumor evolution, suggesting that garlic derivatives can be considered in new approaches for preventing progression of breast tumors from non-invasive to infiltrating lesions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112052DOI Listing

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  • Low oxygen levels in breast cancer promote more aggressive tumor behavior, and garlic organosulfur compounds have been shown to inhibit tumor growth and invasiveness.
  • Homemade garlic extract was tested on breast cancer cell lines MCF7 and MCF10DCIS under low oxygen conditions, examining changes in cell cycle, EMT (epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition), and cancer stem cell markers.
  • Results indicated that garlic extract helped prevent the aggressive changes induced by low oxygen in non-invasive cells and reduced the number of cancer stem cells, suggesting that garlic might be useful in preventing the progression of non-invasive breast cancer to more invasive forms.
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The use of garlic and garlic-based extracts has been linked to decreased incidence of cancer in epidemiological studies. Here we examine the molecular and cellular activities of a simple homemade ethanol-based garlic extract (GE). We show that GE inhibits growth of several different cancer cells in vitro, as well as cancer growth in vivo in a syngeneic orthotopic breast cancer model.

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