Abstract

In this study, the exopolysaccharides (EPSs)-producing L. plantarum YW11 was initially evaluated for its tolerance to simulated artificial gastric juice and bile salts, and cell surface hydrophobicity. Subsequent study using a HT-29 tumor-burdened nude mouse model showed that the EPS had potent immunomodulatory and antitumor activities. Administration of the EPS had no influence on body weight of the mice, and it could significantly prevent HT-29 tumor cells induced acute liver and kidney damages. The purified EPS at a dose of 5 mg/mL was able to enhance effectively the killing activities of splenic natural killer cells and cytotoxic T lymphocyte, and to stimulate the secretion of serum cytokines IL-2 and TNF-α. As evidenced by a cell culture assay, the EPS exhibited obvious inhibition on growth of colon cancer HT-29 cells treated with 600 μg/mL of the EPS for 72 h with an inhibition rate of 58.02%. Administration of the EPS obviously inhibited growth of HT-29 xenograft tumor to an extent near that of the positive control (5-Fu, 25 mg/kg bw). Therefore, the results of this study indicated the important roles of the EPS in the potential probiotic functions of the strain.

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