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Biomédica

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Abstract

WEISS-STEIDER, Benny et al. Sodium caseinate and alfa-casein inhibit proliferation of the mouse myeloid cell line 32D clone 3 (32Dcl3) via TNF-α. Biomédica [online]. 2019, vol.39, n.2, pp.291-299. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v39i3.4094.

Introduction:

Sodium caseinate (CS) and its components (alpha-casein, beta-casein, and kappa-casein) have been shown to inhibit the proliferation of the mouse hematopoietic 32D clone 3 (32Dcl3) cell line and induce its differentiation into macrophages. It is well-known that alpha-casein induces IL-1β production and that this cytokine inhibits the proliferation via the production of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), but it is not known if CS and the caseins inhibit the proliferation via TNF-alpha production.

Objective:

To evaluate if CS and alpha-casein, beta-casein and kappa-casein inhibit the proliferation on 32Dcl3 cell line via TNF-alpha.

Materials and methods:

We used different concentrations of CS, alpha-casein, beta-casein and kappa-casein in 32Dcl3 cells to evaluate cell proliferation. We assessed cell viability by MTT, induction to apoptosis by flow cytometry, and TNF-alpha synthesis by ELISA. Additionally, we performed anti-TNF-alpha neutralization assays on 32Dcl3 cells treated with CS and alpha-casein and we evaluated proliferation.

Results:

The results showed that CS, alpha-casein, beta-casein, and kappa-casein reduced proliferation of the 32Dcl3 cell line without affecting the viability and that only CS and alpha-casein induced apoptosis and the release of TNF-alpha. The 32Dcl3 cells treated with CS and alpha-casein reestablished their proliferation by using anti-TNF-alpha antibodies.

Conclusion:

TNF-alpha was the main responsible for the inhibition of proliferation in 32Dcl3 cells treated with CS or alpha-casein.

Keywords : Caseins; hematopoiesis; cell proliferation; apoptosis; tumor necrosis factor-alpha.

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