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BackgroundDifferent strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) worldwide proved to have tumouricidal activity in several types of cancer cells. However, the possible anti-cancer activity of Malaysian NDV AF2240 strain and its mechanism of action remains unknown. The ability of cytokine-related apoptosis-inducing NDV AF2240 to treat breast cancer was investigated in the current study.MethodsA total of 90 mice were used and divided into 15 groups, each group comprising of 6 mice. Tumour, body weight and mortality of the mice were determined throughout the experiment, to observe the effect of NDV and NDV + tamoxifen treatments on the mice. In addition, the toxic effect of the treatments was determined through liver function test. In order to elucidate the involvement of cytokine production induced by NDV, a total of six cytokines, i.e. IL-6, IFN-γ, MCP-1, IL-10, IL12p70 and TNF-α were measured using cytometric bead array assay (plasma) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (isolated splenocytes).ResultsThe results demonstrated that 4 T1 breast cancer cells in allotransplanted mice treated with AF2240 showed a noticeable inhibition of tumour growth and induce apoptotic-related cytokines.ConclusionsNDV AF2240 suppression of breast tumour growth is associated with induction of apoptotic-related cytokines. It would be important to further investigate the molecular mechanism underlaying cytokines production by Newcastle disease virus.

Highlights

  • Different strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) worldwide proved to have tumouricidal activity in several types of cancer cells

  • In order to understand the mechanism of action, the current study evaluated the serological effects of NDV AF2240 inoculation in enhancing breast tumour by inhibiting cytokines secretion by the host immune system

  • The current study showed that inoculation of NDV AF2240 could be beneficial for the treatment of breast cancer, but little is known about its mechanism of action

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Different strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) worldwide proved to have tumouricidal activity in several types of cancer cells. The possible anti-cancer activity of Malaysian NDV AF2240 strain and its mechanism of action remains unknown. There are various types of treatments available for breast cancer patients, including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Numerous anti-cancer drugs, such as tamoxifen [4], trastuzumab [5] and bevacizumab [6], have been in the market since their discoveries. Anastrozole that is used for the treatment of breast cancer patients after surgery leads to severe

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