Effects of S-equol and natural S-equol supplement (SE5-OH) on the growth of MCF-7 in vitro and as tumors implanted into ovariectomized athymic mice

► S-equol is a natural metabolite of daidzein produced by intestinal bacteria. ► S-equol has been shown to relatively low concomitant estrogenic receptor stimulation. ► We investigated the effects of S-equol on the growth of MCF-7 in vivo and in vitro. ► Natural S-equol dose not promote the progress...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food and chemical toxicology 2011-09, Vol.49 (9), p.2279-2284
Hauptverfasser: Onoda, Atsuko, Ueno, Tomomi, Uchiyama, Shigeto, Hayashi, Shin-ichi, Kato, Kiyoko, Wake, Norio
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Zusammenfassung:► S-equol is a natural metabolite of daidzein produced by intestinal bacteria. ► S-equol has been shown to relatively low concomitant estrogenic receptor stimulation. ► We investigated the effects of S-equol on the growth of MCF-7 in vivo and in vitro. ► Natural S-equol dose not promote the progression of breast cancer in vivo. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for treatment of menopausal symptoms is controversial because of reported breast cancer resulting from estrogen treatment and consequent estrogenic stimulation. S-equol, a natural metabolite of the soy isoflavone daidzein produced by intestinal bacteria, has been shown to ameliorate menopausal symptoms, with relatively low concomitant estrogenic receptor stimulation. Although synthesis of equol produces the racemate, the S-isomer may be produced in commercial amounts by bacterial fermentation of soy germ, during the production of the supplement SE5-OH. This study aims to investigate the effects of S-equol and SE5-OH on the growth of MCF-7 in vitro and in vivo. In vitro, purified S-equol, and the isoflavonoid mixture present in SE5-OH stimulated estrogenic transcriptional activity and proliferation of MCF-7-E10 cells, similar to that observed for genistein (another soy isoflavone), but at concentrations from 104-fold to 106-fold higher than seen with 17β-estradiol (E2). Ovariectomized (OVX) mice implanted with MCF-7-E10 cells were fed diets containing 250 or 500ppm of purified S-equol, isoflavonoid mixture, or genistein. There were no significant differences in tumor growth between the treatment groups and control group. These results suggest that S-equol and natural S-equol in the supplement (SE5-OH), do not promote the progression of breast cancer.
ISSN:0278-6915
1873-6351
DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2011.06.027